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ALPHABETIC  CATALOG 


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OF  THE 


ILLINOIS  STATE   HISTORICAL  LIBRARY. 


AUTHORS,  TITLES  AND  SUBJECTS, 


1900 


Compiled  under  direction  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Library, 
by  the  Librarian,  Mrs.  Jessie  Palmer  Weber. 


SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 
Phillips  Bros.,  State  Printers. 

1900. 


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ILLINOIS  STATE    HISTORICAL  LIBRARY, 

SPRINGFIELD,    ILLINOIS. 

NORTH  ROOM  OF  THE   STATE  LIBRARY. 


Organized  November  25,  1889. 


BOARD   OE    TRUSTEES. 

1889-1890.        1891-1892.  1893-1894.        1894-1896. 

Hon.  H.  W.  Beckwith,  Pres't.  Hon.  Lambert  Tree,  President. 

Arthur  Edwards,  Hon.  Robert  A.  Gray, 

F.  E.  Leonard,  Secretary.  Hon.  J.  Nick  Perrin. 

Hcn.  W.  L.  Gross,  Wm.  H.  Snyder, 

vice  Leonard,  resigned.  vice  Perrin,  resigned  1896. 

1897-1900. 

Hon.  H.  W.  Beckwith,  President. 
Edmund  J.  James,  Ph.  D.,  Vice  President. 
Hon.  George  N.  Black,  Secretary. 


INTRODUCTION. 


This  catalog  includes  all  the  books  and  pamphlets  in  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library  with  the  exception  of  the  U.  S.  Govern- 
ment publications.  A  few  of  the  publications  of  the  government  are 
cataloged  under  the  subjects  of  which  they  treat.  The  Library  is 
a  depository  for  government  publications,  and  is  receiving  them  as 
they  are  sent  out  by  the  superintendent  of  public  documents.  This 
Library  is  a  special  collection  and  the  cataloger  has  endeavored  to 
bear  in  mind  the  fact  that  the  primary  object  of  the  Library  and  its 
catalog  is  to  show  forth  the  history  of  Illinois.  Each  book  is 
entered  under  the  name  of  the  author,  compiler  or  publisher,  under 
the  first  word  of  the  title,  except  the  articles  a  and  the,  and  under 
the  subject  of  which  it  treats.  The  subject  "Biography"  has  been 
very  liberally  interpreted,  and  works  by  an  author,  as  well  as  the 
lives  and  memoirs  of  which  he  is  the  subject  have  been  grouped  under 
his  name  in  its  alphabetical  place  under  the  subject  "Biography." 
Biography  includes  both  individual  and  collective  biography  as  fur- 
nishing the  most  information  in  a  collection  of  this  nature.  In  cases 
where  the  subject  is  a  person  of  prominence,  and  where  more  than 
one  life  or  memoir  is  cataloged,  reference  is  made  from  the  name 
of  the  individual  in  its  alphabetic  order  to  biography.  The  collec- 
tion of  Lincolniana  has  been  cataloged  with  special  minuteness. 
Manuscripts  are  cataloged  in  the  same  manner  as  books.  At  the 
close  of  the  volume  will  be  found  a  list  of  pictures,  and  other  articles 
of  historic  interest  which  can  not  be  cataloged  in  a  list  of  books. 
The  Librarian  acknowledges  indebtedness  to  the  catalog  of  the 
Cleveland  Public  Library. 


CATALOG. 


ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED   BY    AUTHORS,   TITLES   AND   SUBJECTS. 


A-B-C  of  money.  Carnegie,  Andrew. 
Reprinted  with  additions  from 
North   American  Review.    Pam. 

12°.    N.Y 1891 

Abbot.  Lieut.  H.  L.  and  Humphrey, 
Capt.A.A.  Report  upon  the  phys- 
ics and  hydraulics  of  the  Miss. 
River.     U.    S.    Gov.    Pubs.     80- 

Washington 1867 

Abbott.  Abbott  A.  The  assassination 
and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Pam.    12°.    N.Y 1865 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.    Life  of  Gen.  U. 

S.Grant.    12°.    Boston 1868 

Abolition  of  slavery.     See  Slavery, 
War  Rebellion  and  kindred  sub- 
jects. 
Aboriginal  races  of  Noth  America. 
Drake.  Samuel  G.    15th  ed.    8°. 

N.  y 1880 

AbrSge"  de  la  Revolution  de  l'Ameri- 
queAngloise.  Par.  M. — .  Ame>- 
icain.  (DuBoisson).  12°.  Paris.  1778 
Ab-sa-ra-ka,  Land  of  massacre.  Car- 
rington.  Col.  Henry  B.,  ed.  Nar- 
rative of  Margaret  Irvin  Carring- 
ton.  4th  ed., revised  and  enlarged, 

with  maps.    12°    Phila 1878 

Abstract  of  a  report  on  Illinois  coals. 
Norwood.  J.  G.    From  111.  Geol. 

Survey.    8°.    Chicago 1858 

Accompaniment  toMitchell's  reference 
and  distance  map  of  the  U.  S. 
Index  to  counties,  districts,  town- 
ships, towns,  rivers,  etc.  General 
view  of  the  U.S..  states,  territor- 
ies, internal  improvements,  etc. 
Mitchell    &    Hinman.    pubs.    8°. 

Phila 1835 

Account  of  a  colony  founded  in  Illinois 
about  1836,  by  citizens  of  Rhode 
Island.     Angell,  G.   M..   M.   D. 

Manuscript 


Account  of  an  expedition  from  Pitts- 
burgh to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  in 
1819-20,  compiled  from  the  notes 
of  Maj.  S.  H.  Long,  commander 
of  the  expedition,  and  those  of 
McLay  and  others  of  the  party. 
James,  Edwin,  comp.  With  maps. 
3v.    8°.     London 1823 

Account  of  the  discoveries  in  the  West 
until  1519,  and  of  voyages  along 
the  Atlantic  coast  of  North  Amer- 
ica. 1520  to  1573.  Robinson.  Con- 
roy.  Publn.  Va.  Hist.  &  Phil. 
Soc.    8°.    Richmond 1848 

Account  of  the  escape  of  six  Federal 
soldiers  from  prison  at  Danville, 
Va. ,  in  winter  of  1863-64.  Newlin. 
Wm.  H.    8°.   Cincinnati 1877 

Account  of  the  European  settlements 
in  America.  History  of  discovery 
of  that  part  of  the  world :  manners, 
customs,  etc.,  of  original  inhabi- 
tants. Spanish  settlements.  Por- 
tugese settlements.  French, 
Dutch  and  Danish  settlements. 
English  settlements.  Burke,  Ed- 
mund.  3ded.   2v.    8°.    London..    1760 

Account  of  the  expeditions  to  the 
sources  of  the  Mississippi,  and 
through  western  parts  of  Louisi- 
ana to  sources  of  the  Arkansaw, 
Kansas.  uaPlatte  and  Pierre  Jaun 
rivers,  performed  by  order  U.  S. 
government  in  1805,  1806  and  1807. 
A  Iso.  a  tour  through  interior  parts 
of  New  Spain,  when  conducted 
through  provinces  by  order  of  the 
Captain  General  in  1807.  Maps 
and  charts.   Pike,  M aj.  Z.  M.  8°. 

Phila 181° 

—    Another  edition.    4°.    London 1811 


ACCOUNT. 


ADVANCE. 


1870 
1762 
1823 

1812 

18G9 

1884 


Accoint  of  the  hardships  and  suffer- 
ings of  that  band  of  herons  who 
traversed  the  wilderness  in  the 
campaign  againsl  Quebec  in  i"7.">. 
I  [enry,  John  Joseph.  i-  .  Lan- 
caster, Pa '. 1812 

—    Another   edition,  with  memoir  of 

the  author.     12°.     Albany 1877 

Account  of  the  remarkable  occurrences 
in  the  life  and  travels  of  Col. 
James  Smith  during  his  captivity 
with  the  Italians,  itjd-59.  Narra- 
tive by  Col.  Smith.  Appendix: 
and  illustrative  notes  by  Win.  M. 
Darlington.  (Ohio  Valley  Hist. 
Series,  No.  5).    8°.    Cincinnati.. 

Account  of  the  Spanish  settlements  in 
America.  Anon.  12°.  Edinburgh.. 

Account  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.  Holmes,  Isaac.  8°.   London. 

Ai  COUNT  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  1S04- 
5-6.   Fisher,  Win.    12°.  Baltimore 

Achtzehn  yahre  in  Peoria.  Mit  elner 
historischen  Einleitung  in  vier 
heften.  Heft,  Erstes.  Pam.  8°. 
Peoria 

AOKERMAN,  Wm.  K.  Early  Illinois 
railroads.  (Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  23.)    Paper.    12°    Chicago.... 

AcME-haversack  of  song  and  patriotic 
eloquence.  Redington,  J.  C.  O., 
pub.  Apr.,  1887.  Jan.,  1888.  Nov.. 
1889,  and  Nov.,  1891.    Pams 

Acquisition  of  the  Philippine  Islands. 
Speech  in  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. Feb.  13,  1899.  (U.  S. 
Gov.  Pubs.)  Mann,  Hon.  Jas.  R. 
Pam.    8°.    Washington 1899 

Across  the  continent.  A  summer's 
journey  to  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
the  Mormons  and  the  Pacific 
States,  with  Speaker  Colfax. 
Bowles,  Samuel.  12°.  Spring- 
field, Mass 1865 

Act  for  the  organization  and  govern- 
ment of  the  militia  of  this  State 
(Illinois)  passed  Mar.  2,  1833,  to- 
gether with  the  articles  of  war 
and  the  rules  and  regulations  for 
the  government  of  the  army  of 
the  U.  S.  Published  by  authority. 
Printed  by  John  York  Sawyer, 
Public  Printer.    12°.    Vandalia...    1833 

Act  to  establish  and  maintain  a  gen- 
eral system  of  internal  improve- 
ment, with  supplementary  acts; 
passed  at  a  General  Assembly  of 
Illinois  begun  and  held  at  Van- 
dalia, Dec.  5,  1836.  Pam.  8°. 
Vandalia 1837 


ACTS  of  legislature.  See  Illinois, 
Laws  and  <  lovernment. 

Adaie,    Capt.    John      M.       Historical 
tch   of  the  45th  111.  Kegt.  Inf. 
Vols.     8  .     Lanark 1869 

Adams,  Chas.  Francis.  Life,  notes  and   ' 
illustrations  of  John  Adams,  to 
accompany  the  "Works  of  John 
Adams"    10  v.    8°.    Boston 1856 

Adams,  Chas.  Kendall.  The  limita- 
tions of  reform.  Baccalaureate 
address  at  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin, June  17,  1894.  Paper.  8°. 
.Madison,  Wis 1894 

Adams,  Henry.  History  of  the  U.  S. 
from  first  admistration  of  Jeffer- 
son to  second  administration  of 
Madison,  inc..  1801-1817.  9  v.  12°. 
X.  Y 1891 

Adams,  Isaac   E.    Life   of  Emery   A. 

Storrs.    8°.    Chicago 1886 

Adams.  John.  2d  President  of  the  U.  S.; 
born  1735, died  1826.  See  Biography. 

—  Works  of  John  Adams,  with  life  of 
author,  illustrations  and  notes,  by 
his  grandson,  Chas.  Francis 
Adams.    10  v.    8°.    Boston 1856 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  6th  President  of 
the  U.  S.;  born  1767.  died  1848. 
See  Biography. 

Adams,  .Martha  D.,  reporter.  Report 
of  the  4th  and  5th  annual  meet- 
ings of  the  Lake  Mohonk  Confer- 
ence on  International  Arbitration, 
1898-99.    8°.    N.Y.    Pams.  ▼.y...  1898-99 

Adams  County,  Illinois.  Andreas,  Ly- 
ter  &  Co.,  pubs.  Atlas  map  of 
Adams  county.  Folio.  Daven- 
port. Iowa 1872 

Murray, Williamson  &  Phelps. pubs. 
History  of  Adams  county,  Illi- 
nois. History  of  cities,  towns, 
etc. ;  biographies  of  citizens,  sta- 
tistics, portraits,  etc.  8°.  Chicago    1879 

See  Quincy. 

Addams.  Jane,  and  others.  Hull  House; 
maps  and  papers.  (Library  of 
Economics  and  Politics.  No.  5. 
Richard  T.  Ely.  ed.)    8°.    N.  Y... 

Addresses.  For  orations  and  ad- 
dresses, see  names  of  orators,  etc. 


1895 


Adjutant   General   of    Illinois. 
Illinois. 


See 


Advance  guard  of  western  civilization. 
Gilmore.  James  R.    12°.    N.Y.... 


isss 


ADVENTURES. 


ALASKA. 


Adventures  and  discourses  of  Capt. 
John  Smith,  sometime  President 
of  Virginia  and  Admiral  of  New 
England.  Illustrations  from  origi- 
nal sources.  Ashton,  John.  12°. 
London,  Paris  and  New  York 1883 

Adventures  in  the  wilds  of  the  U.  S. 
and  the  British  American  Prov- 
inces. Appendix  by  Lieut.  Camp- 
bell Hardy.  Lanman,  Chas.  2  v. 
8°.    Phila 1856 

Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville;  or, 
scenes  beyond  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains of  the  far  West.    3  v.    12°. 

London 1837 

Also,  the    Geoffrey    Crayon    Edi- 
tion.   12°.    N.  Y 1868 

Adventures  of  the  Ojibbeway  and 
Ioway  Indians  in  England,  France 
and  Belgium.  Notes  on  eight 
years'  travels  and  residence  in 
Europe  with  his  North  American 
Indian  Collection.  Catlin,  George. 
3ded.    8°.    London 1852 

Affairs  at  Fort  Chartres,  1768-1781. 
Reprint  from  the  Historical  Mag- 
azine.   Paper.    8°.    Albany 1864 

Aggassiz,  Louis.  Lake  Superior,  its 
physical  character.vegetation  and 
animals.  Narrative  of  the  tour 
by  J.  Elliott  Cabot.    8°.   Boston..    1850 

Agriculture.  Agricultural  Club.  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  pubs.  Illi- 
nois Agriculturist,  Vol.  2.  1898. 
Pam 

—  Brymner,  Douglas,  comp.    Report 

on  Canadian  Archives.  Being  an 
appendix  to  the  report  of  the 
Minister  of  Agriculture.  Paper, 
v.  y.    8°.    Ottawa 1881-99 

—  Illinois  State  Board  of  Agriculture, 

Crop  reports.  187«-98,  except  1880, 
1889,  1892,  1893,  1S94,  1896.  v.  y. 
8°.  Springfield.  Bound  circulars, 
bulletins,  etc 

—  Illinois  State  Board  of  Agriculture, 

transactions    of,   1853-99.      V.    Y. 

8°.    Springfield 1853-99 

—  Inglis,  S.  M..,comp.  Arbor  Day,  Illi- 

nois, April  20, 1897— April  22, 1898. 
Pams.  Publications  Illinois  Dept. 
Pub.  Instruction 

—  McDonald,  James.    Food  from  the 

far  West;  or, American  agriculture 
with  special  reference  to  beef  pro- 
duction and  the  importation  of 
dead  meat  from  America  to  Great 
Britain.  12°.  N.  Y.  Date  of  pre- 
face     1878 


Agriculture—  Continued. 

—  McKerrow,  George,  ed.    Wisconsin 

Farmers'  Institute.    A  handbook 

of  agriculture.    8°.    Milwaukee..    1895 

—  Martin,  Edward  Winslow.    History 

of  the  Grange  movement.  8°. 
Phila 1873 

—  Mills,   Chas.  F.,  ed.    Reports  Ills. 

Farmers'  Institutes.  8°.  Spring- 
field      1896 

—  Prairie  Farmer  Co.,  pubs.  The  Prai- 

rie Farmer.  A  weekly  journal  of 
agriculture,  etc.  Bound  in  3  v. 
4°.    Chicago 1867-68 

—  Wight,  J.  Ambrose,  ed.  The  Prairie 

Farmer,  v.  14-15.    8°.    Chicago  ..1854-55 

—  Wisconsin,  University  of.  Wis.  Ex- 

periment Station  bulletins.  Pub- 
lished in  annual  reports,  1893,1895 
and  1897.    Pams.    8°.    Madison 

—  Wright,  John  S.,  Wight,  J.  Ambrose, 

and  Haven,  Luther  L.,  eds.  The 
Prairie  Farmer,  1846-52,  inclusive. 
7  vols.    8°.    Chicago 

Ahern,  M.  L.    The  political  history  of 

Chicago.    8°.     Chicago 1886 

Aikin,  John.  Annals  of  the  reign  of 
King  George  the  Third,  1760-1815. 
2v.    8°.    London 1816 

Alabama.  Cole,  Theodore  L.  Biblio- 
graphy of  the  statute  law  of  the 
Southern  States.  Part  1— Alabama. 
(In  Pubs.  Southern  Historical 
Association,  Vol.  1.  No.  1,  Jan., 
1897.) 

Alabama  claims.  See  Beaman,  Chas., 
jr.,  and  Cushing,  C. 

Alaska.  Allen,  Lieut.  Henry  T.  Re- 
port on  an  expedition  to  Copper, 
Tafiana  and  Koyukuk  rivers  of 
Alaska.  (U.  S.  Gov.  Pubs.)  8°. 
Washington 1837 

—  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  History  of 

Alaska,  1730-1885.    8°.    San  Fran..    1890 

—  Grafton,  J.  J.,  pub.    Alaska  and  the 

Pacific  Northwest.  Pam.  12°.  Chi- 
cago      1891 

—  Jackson,  Sheldon.    Report  on  Edu- 

cation in  Alaska.  U.  S.  Gov. 
Pubs.    8°.    Washington 1886 

—  -  Education  in  Alaska.    8°.    Wash- 

ington     1894 

—  -  Report  on  introduction  of  domes- 

tic reindeer  into  Alaska;  with 
maps  and  illustrations.  U.  S. 
Gov.  Pubs.  2v.  8°.  Washington.. 1894-95 

—  Jackson,  Sheldon,  and  Kelly,  Wm. 

A.,  eds.  The  North  Star.  Monthly 
newspaper,  Sitka,  Alaska,  Jan.  to 
Dec,  1890,  inclusive.  Bound,  lv 


ALASKA. 


ALMANACS. 


Alaska— Continual. 

—  Mills,  Hon.  David.    The  Canadian 

view  i  if  tin'  Alaskan  boundary  dis- 
pute. Canadian  <;<>v.  Pub.  16°. 
Ottawa 1899 

Nelson,  Edward  \V.  Report  on  nat- 
ural history  collections  made  in 
Alaska.  1877-81.  Edited  by  Henry 
\V.  Ilenshaw.  V.  S.  <iov.  l'ub. 
No.  3.  Alaska.    4°.    Washington. .    1887 

—  Porter.  Robert  P..  coin;).  Report  on 

population  and  resources  of  Alas- 
ka. 11th  census,  1890.  U.  S.  Gov. 
Pub.    4°.    Washington 1893 

—  Turner,  L.  M.    Contributions  to  the 

natural  history  of  Alaska.  May, 
1874,  to  August.  1881.  U.  S.  Gov. 
Pub.  Alaska  No.  2.    Washington.    1886 

Albach,  James  R..  ed.    Annals  of  the 

West.    8°.    Pittsburg 1857 

At. hen,  George  Henry.  New  govern- 
ments west  of  the  Alleghanies  be- 
fore 1780.  (University  of  Wis. 
Hist.  Series,  Vol.  2.  No.  1.)  Pain. 
8°.    Madison 1897 

At. den,  Henry  M.,  and  Guernsey,  Al- 
fred H.  Harper's  pictorial  history 
of  the  great  Rebellion.  2  v.  Folio. 
N.Y 1866 

Aldex.  Ogle  &  Co.,  pubs.  Plat-book  of 

Hancock  county,  111.    Folio.    Chi.    1891 

Alexander,  Augustus  W.    Grant  as  a 

soldier.    12°.    St.  Louis 1887 

Alexander,  Union  and  Pulaski  Coun- 
ties. Illinois,  history  of.  Perrin, 
Wm.  H.,  ed.    8°.    Chicago 1883 

ALGER,  A.  L..  a  nil  Booth,  Mary  L.., 
trans.  Martin's  popular  history 
of  France.    2  v.    8°.    Boston 1877 

A  i. '.i (j  researches;  inquiries  into  the 
mental  characteristics  of  the 
North  American  Indians,  Indian 
tides  and  legends.  Schoolcraft, 
Henry  Rowe.    2  v.     12°.     N.  Y....     1839 

Ait.  the  western  states  and  territories, 
from  the  Alleghanies  to  the  Paci- 
fic, and  from  the  Lakes  to  the 
Gulf;  their  history  from  earliest 
times,  with  local  history,  incidents 
of  pioneer  life  ami  biographical 
sketches,  etc.  Barber,  John  W.. 
and  Bowe,  Henry.  8°.  Cincinnati.    1867 

Allen,  Ethan.  Washington;  or,  the 
R  volution.  A  drama.  12°.  Chi- 
cago      1895 

ALLEN,  Lieut.  Henry  T.  Report  of  an 
expedition  to  the  Copper,  Tanana 
and  Koyukuk  rivers  of  Alaska, 
1S85.  (U.  S.  Pub.)  8°.  Washington    1887 


Allen.  Paul.  History  of  Lewis  and 
Clark's  expedition,  by  A.  McVick- 
ar.  Revised  and  abridged  by  omis- 
sion of  unimportant  details.  2  v. 
16°.    N.Y 1876 

Allekton.  The  history  of  the  Pil- 
grims.   16°.    Boston 1831 

Allerton,  Walter  W.  The  Allerton 
family  in  the  U.  S..  1585-1885.  and 
a  genealogy  of  the  descendents  of 
Isaac  Allerton,  "Mayflower  Pil- 
grim," Plymouth.  Mass.,  1620.  Re- 
vised and  enlarged  by  Horace 
True  Currier.  Samuel  Waters  Al- 
lerton, pub.    8°.    Chicago 1900 

"Allgemeine  Gesebichte  von  Peoria." 

Zotz.  A.  Von.    8°.     Peoria 1870 

Allison.  Wm.  B..  Sketch  of  life  of  In 
Lincoln's  campaign;  or.  the  politi- 
cal revolution  of  1860.  pp.  219-222. 
Oldroyd.  Osborn  H.  12°.  Chicago.    18% 

Almanacs.    American  almanac,  1830  to 

1861.  inclusive.  Paper.  12°.  Boston 

—  Cameron.  J.  A.  &  Co..  pubs.    Cam- 

eron's almanac  and  parliamentary 
list.  1885.  Paper.  12°.  Edinburgh. 
Scot 1885 

—  Chicago   Daily  News  almanac  and 

political    record,    1885-89.     Paper. 

v.  y.    12°.    Chicago 1885-89 

—  Childs,  Geo.  W.,  pub     National  al- 

manac and  annual  record  for  1863. 

12°.    Phila 1863 

—  Greeley  &   McElrath,   pubs.     The 

Whig  almanac  and  U.  S.  register, 
1843-1855.    Bound.    12°.    N.  Y....  1843-55 

—  Illinois  State   Register,  pub.    The 

State  Register  statistical  almanac 
and  manual  of  Illinois.  Paper.  8°. 
Springfield 1900 

—  Johnson,  Carrie,  comp.    Calender, 

1897.     Paper.     Springfield 1896 

—  Knox,  Thomas.     Knox's  almanac. 

1883  to  1892.  inclusive,  except  1890 
and  1891.  Paper.    12°.  Springfield. 

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tile Library.     Pain.     16°.     n.  d 

—  Simpson,  ■'/  ■      Frances,  comp,  Cat- 

alogue of  Evanston  authors  and 
composers,  1900.  Paper.  B°.  Evan- 
ston      1900 

—  Wallis,  ralbol  II.  Catalogue  of  the 

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Department.     S   .     Sacramento...      lss'.t 

—  -  Law  department.  8°.  Sacramento    1886 
Bingham,  s.  B.,comp.    Early  history 

of  Michigan,  with  biographies  of 
state  officers,  members  of  Con 
gress,   judges    and     legislators. 
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Biographical  and  historical  memoirs 

of  pioneer  settlers  of  (.>h'c.  with 
narrat  ives  -  in   1775. 

Hildreth.S   P.    B  .    Cincinnati...    1^52 
Biographical  and  historical  sketches 

Of  early  Indiana.  Woolen.  Win, 
Wesley.     8°.     Indianapolis 1883 

Biographical  sketches  of  some  of 
Chicago's  early  settlers;  Hon. 
Wm.  11.  Brown,  B.  W.  Raymond, 
Hon.  J.  Young  Scammon.  (has 
Walker.  Esq.  Thomas  Church. 
Esq.  (Part  2,  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  6.)  Patterson.  R.  W..  J>.  />.. 
and  others.    12°.    Chicago 1876 

Biogkaphical  sketches  of  some  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Chicago.  Part  1. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series, No.  5.  Bush- 
nell.  Wm.  II.    12  .    Chicago - 

Biographi'  At.  sketches  of  Gen.  Na- 
thaniel Bfassie,  <  fen.  Duncan  Mc- 
Arthur,  Capt.  William  Wells  and 

lien.  Simon  Kenton,  early  settlers 
in  the  western  country.  McDon- 
ald, John.    12°.     Dayton.  O 1862 

Biography:  Individual  and  Collbottvb. 

—  Abelard.      See   Celebrated    charac- 

ters.   Lamartine. 

—  Adams,   John.    2nd    President   U. 

S.;  born  Oct.  19.(0.  S  .1735;  died 
July  1. 1826  Messages  and  other 
official  papers  of,  pp  227-316,  Vol. 
1.  In  A  compilation  "I  the  mes 
sage,  and  papers  of  the  I'r 
dent-.  1789  1897.  Richardson,  Jas. 
D.,  comp 

—  -  Works  of,  with  life  of  the  author; 

illustrations  and  notes  by  his 
grandson.  Chas.  Francis  Adams. 
10  v.    8°.    Boston 1866 


BIOGRAPHY. 


23 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  History  of  the  life,  administration 

and  times  of.  in  Vol.  2  of  The 
Republic.    Irelan.  John  Robert 

—  -  Adams-Jefferson  contest,  pp.  7-20 

in  "Our  Presidents  and  how  we 
make  them,"  by  CoJ.A.K.  McClure    ... 

—  Adams.   John    Quincy.   6th    Presi- 

dent U.  S.;  born  July  11, 1767;  died 
Feb.  21, 1848.  Messages  and  other 
official  papers,  pp.  291-431.  Vol.  2, 
in  A  compilation  of  the  messages 
and  papers  of  the  Presidents, 
1789-1897.  Richardson,  James  D., 
comp 

—  -  History  of  the  life,  administration 

and  times  of.  in  Vol.  6  of  The  Re- 
public.   Irelan,  John  Robert 

—  -  The   Adams-Jackson— Crawford- 

Clay  contest,  pp.  39-46,  in  "Our 
Presidents  and  how  we  make 
them."    McClure,  A.  K 

—  American  Biographical  Pub.Co.  Bio- 

graphical dictionary  and  portrait 
gallery  Illinois  Volume.  2  eds. 
4°.    Chicago 1876-83 

—  Andrew.  J  oh  n  Albion,  Amer.  States- 

man, Governor  of  Mass.;  born 
1818,  died  1867.  Sketch  of  life  of. 
pp.  325-344,  inclusive,  in  "Men  of 
our  times."  Stowe,  Harriet  Beech- 
er.    8°.    Hartford I868 

—  Antar.    See  Celebrated  Characters. 

Lamartine. 

—  Arnold,  Benedict,  Amer.  general  in 

Revolution;  born  1741,  died  1801. 
Life  of.  Arnold.  Isaac  N.  8°. 
Chicago 1888 

—  Arnold,  Isaac  N.,  111.  lawyer,  con- 

gressman and  author;  born  1813. 
died  1884.  Memorial  address  com- 
memorative of  the  life  and  char- 
acter of,  delivered  before  the  Chi- 
cago Hist.  Soc.  Oct.  21.  1884. 
Washburne,  Hon.  E.  B.  Paper. 
8°.    Chicago 188* 

-  Arthur,  Chester  A.     21st  President 

U.  S.;  born,  Oct.  5.1S30;  died  Nov. 
18,1886.  Messages  and  other  of- 
ficial papers  of,  pages  31-294  in  "A 
compilation  of  the  messages  and 
papers  of  the  presidents,  1789- 
1897."  V.  8.  Richardson,  James 
D.,  comp 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,    pages   537-558, 

inc.  in  Lives  of  Garfield  and 
Arthur.  "From  the  tow-path  to 
the  White  House."  Brisbin,  Gen. 
James  S.    12°.    Phila 1880 


Biography— Cont  i  n  u  e  d . 

—  -  Garfield-Hancock  contest,  DP.270- 
287.  m"Our  Presidents  and  how 
we  make  them."    McClure,  A.  K 

—  Asbury,  Francis.  Am.  pioneer  M. 
E.  Bishop.  Born  in  England. 
1745,  died  in  Virginia,  1816 

—  Asbury  and  his  co-laborers.  Con- 
tains sketches  of  Revs.  Asbury, 
Coke,  Whatcoat,  Lee,  Garrettson, 
Ware.M'Kendree, George,  Roberts 
and  Emory,  2  v.  Larrabee.  Rev. 
Wm.  C.    16°.    Cincinnati 1853 

—  Badollet,  John.  Sketch  of  the 
life  of  in  "Survival  of  pioneer 
familiesin  Indiana."  Published 
in  "The  Pocket."  Evansville.Ind., 
Feb.,  1898 

—  Baker,  Edward  D-,  American  states- 
man and  soldier;  born.  London, 
England,  1811;  died,  Ball's  Bluff, 
1861 

—  -  Masterpieces  of  E.  D.  Baker. 
("Eloquence  of  the  far  West.  No. 
1)  Shuck,  Oscar  T.  ed.  16°.  San 
Francisco 1899 

—  -  Sketch  of  career  of.  Pages 
350-352  in  "Personal  recollec- 
tions." Darby,  John  F.  12°.  St 
Louis 

—  -  Life  and  public  services  of.   Wal- 
lace, Joseph.    12°.    Springfield... 

Baker,  Edward  Lewis,      In  memor- 
ium.    8°.     Springfield 1897 

Baldwin,  Chas.  Candee.    Memorial 
of.      Wright,      G.       Frederick. 
(Tract  No.  88,  in  v.  4,  publication 
Western  Reserve  Hist.  Soc.) 

Baldwin,  Henry  P.  ex-Governor 
and  ex-Senator  of  Michigan. 
Legislative  proceedings  of  the 
state  of  Michigan  in  memory  of 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes  and  Henry 
P.Baldwin.  (Mich,  state  pub.)  8°. 
Lansing 1893 

■  Banks,  Nathaniel  Prentiss.  Me- 
morial of.  Speeches  delivered  in 
the  U.  S.  House  of  Representa- 
tives on  presentation  of  portraits 
of  ex-Speakers  Sedgwick.  Var- 
num  and  Banks  to  the  National 
Government  by  the  state  of  Massa- 
chusetts. U.  S.  Guv.  Pub.  4°. 
Washington 1888 

-  Bartlett,  Josiah.  Sketch  of  life  of. 
Pages  1-8.  inc  ,  in  DwiyhtVLives 
of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence "  


1880 


1870 


BIOGRAPHY 


24 


BIOGRAPHY 


B raphi     i  'ontinut  d. 

—  Bateman,  Newton.     American  edu- 

cator; born.  1822;  died,  1891 
tch  "i  life  and  labors  of,  in 
addressol  Dr.Samuel  Millard, pp. 
SO,  n  "I  »ur  pilgrim  fathers." 
Pub.  by  III.  Teachers'  Associa- 
tion.   12  .    Galesburg L898 

—  Bateman,  Newton  and  Selby,  Paul. 

Historical,  Encyclopedia  of  Illi- 
nois,   i  .    Chicago 1900 

—  Beecher.  Henrs   Ward.      American 

clergj  man  and  author;  born,  1813; 
died,  1887  Sketch  of  life  of .  Pages 
505-57,">.  in  "Men  of  our   times." 

Stowe,  Harriel  B( her.  8°  Hart- 

tonl 1S68 

—  Benton,   Thos,    Hart.       American 

statesman  ami  {'.  S.  s.:  horn, 
1782;  died.  1858.  Thirty  years' 
view:  or.  a  history  of  the  work- 
ing of  the  American  ( tovernmenl 
for  thirty  y.  ars.  1820  to  1850.  Willi 
an  autobiographical  sketch.  2  v. 
8  .     N.  V  1893 

—  -  Sketch   of,   pp.   180-188,   in    "Per- 

sonal      recollections."        Darby, 

■,  P.     11'  .    St.  Louis 1880 

—  Bigelow,       Moses.       Biographical 

sketch  of.  Bigelow,  Samuel  P.  8°. 

Newark.  N.J 1890 

—  Birney,  Jas.  (i.      American    politi- 

cian; born,171>2;  died,iv">7  .lames 
G.  Birney  and  his  times.  Birney, 
Wm.     12°.    Cincinnati 1890 

—  Black    Hawk.      Sac    Indian    of    Illi- 

nois: born  (probably),  1707 ;  died. 
1833 

—  Black  Hawk  and  Black  Hawk  war. 

Armstrong,  //•<//.  Perry  A.  Sauks 
and  Black  Hawk  war.  8  .  Spring- 
fli  Id IssT 

—  Bent.   Charles.     Sketch   of    Black 

Hawk  war.  Pp.  36  39  in  History 
of  Whiteside  County.  111.  8  Mor- 
rison. Ill is:: 

—  Bos.-,  R,    &    Co.,    Pub.      Sketch    of 

l'.la  k  Hawk  war.  chap.  10.  pp.  :jt>- 
19,  in  Sketches  oi  the  history  of 
Ogle  County, 111.    8  .    Polo.  111...    1859 

—  Bradsby,  H.  G..  ed.    Sketch  of  the 

Black  Hawk  war.  pp,  19-58,  in 
Histors  of  Bureau  County.  8°. 
Chicago  '. 1885 

—  Butterworth,    Hezekiah.       In    the 

boyhood  of  Lincoln:  a  tale  of  the 
Tunker  schoolmaster  and  the 
times  of  Black  Hawk.    12.    N.  Y.    1896 


BlOG&lPHl  -  ( 'ontinued. 

—  Conclin,  George,  entered  by.    The 

great  Indian  chief  of  the  w 
or,  life  ami  adventures  of   Black 

Hawk.      Drake,     Benjamin.       12   . 

Phila 1857 

—  Drake,  Benjamin.    Life  and  adven- 

tures of  Bltek  Hawk,  sketches  of 
Keokuk,  the  8ac  and  Pox  Indians, 
and  the  late  Black  Hawk  war.  12°. 
Cincinnati ls:w 

—  Elliott,  Isaac  i  I  .  eomp.   Adj.  Sen. 

111.  Record  services  Illinois  sol- 
diers in  Black  Hawk  war.  1831  1832, 
and  in  Mexican  war.  1846  1848. 
Taken  from  official  rolls  in  War 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 
8°.    Springfield 1882 

—  Ford,  Gov.   Thomas.      Account    of 

Black  Hawk  war,  pp.  lO^-lfo.  in 
History  of  Illinois.  1818-47 

—  Hill,  H.  H.  &  Co.,  pubs.     Sketch  of 

Black  Hawk  War.  pages  39-5(1,  in 
History  of  Lee  Co.  B  .  Chicago...     1881 

—  lies,  Elijah.    Letter  to  I.  N.  Arnold 

in  regard  to  Mr.  Lincoln's  service 
asaprivate  soldier  in  the  Black 
Hawk  War.  pages  18-20  in  "Ad- 
dresses delivered  at  annual  meet- 
ing Chicago  Historical  Society. 
Nov.  19,1868."  (Fergus.  Hist.  Ser- 
ies No.  10 

Kett,  H.  P.  &  Co.  Sketch  of  Black 
Hawk  War.  pages  71-::',  in  His- 
tory of  Winnebago   Co.,  111.    8°. 

Chicago is;: 

1  Same  sketch  in  Kett  &  Co.'s 
History  of  Ogle  Co  .  pages  74-79, 
put).  1378.) 

—  Kirkman.   M.  M.    The   romance  of 

Gilbert  Holmes.  An  historical 
novel.    12°.    Chicago 1900 

—  LeBaron.   Wm.  jr..   A:    Co.     Sketch 

of  Black  Hawk  War,  pages  71  79. 
in  History  Woodford  Co.,  111. 
8°.    Chicago 1878 

The  above  mentioned  sketch  is  to 
he  found  in  several  of  the  histor- 
ies of  the  northern  counties  of 
Illinois. 

—  Matson.  X.    Sketch  of  Black  Hawk 

and  Black  Hawk  War,  pages  80- 
211.  in  "Mem. o-ies  of  Shaubena." 
3d  ed.    12  .    Chicago 1882 

—  -  Sketch  of  Black  Hawk  and   Black 

Hawk  War.  pages  16-92,  in  "Rem- 
iniscenci  -  of  Bureau  Co."  12  . 
Princeton 1872 


BIOGRAPHY. 


25 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  Newlands,  R.  W.     Heroes  that  fell 

at  the  memorable  skirmish  atStill- 
man's  Run.  Published  in  The 
Stillman  Valley  Graphic,  Still- 
man  Valley,  Ogle  Co.  111.,  Nov. 
24,1899 

—  Patterson,  J.  B..  ed.     Black  Hawk, 

Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak.  Life 
of  Black  Hawk,  with  account  of 
Black  Hawk  War,  dictated  by 
himself.    16°.    Boston 1834 

—  Later  edition,  containing  account 

of  life,  death  and  burial  of  Black 
Hawk.  Patterson,  J.  B..  ed.  12°. 
Oquawka,  111 1882 

—  Power,  John  Carroll,    assisted  by 

Mrs.  S.  A.  Power.  Sketch  of  part 
taken  by  citizens  of  Sangamon 
Co.,  111.,  in  Black  Hawk  War, 
pages  54-61,  in  "History  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Sangamon  Co." 
8°.     Springfield 1876 

—  Scammon,  Hon.  J.    Young.    Anec- 

dote of  Mr.  Lincoln  in  the  Black 
Hawk  War,  pages  14-15,  in  "Ad- 
dresses delivered  at  annual  meet- 
ing Chicago  Historical  Society, 
Nov.  19. 1868."  Fergus  Hist.  Ser- 
ies No.  10 

—  Smith.    E.    H.     Black    Hawk    and 

scenes  in  the  West,  by  a  Western 
Tourist.    Poem.    12°.     N.  Y 1848 

—  Tilden,  M.  H.    Sketch  Black  Hawk 

War.  pages  203-217,  in  History 
Stephenson  Co.,  111.  Western 
Hist.  Co.,  pubs.    8°.    Chicago....     1880 

—  Wakefield,  John,  Esq.    History  of 

the  war  between  the  U.  S.  and  the 
Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  parts 
of  other  disaffected  tribes,  in 
1827-1831  and  1832.  12°.  Jackson- 
ville, ill 1834 

—  Wisconsin  Historical   Society  Col- 

lections.   Vol.10.    8°.    Madison..    1888 

Contents.— Papers  of  Capt.  T.  G.  An- 
derson, British  Indian  Agent,  Indian 
campaign  of  1832.— Smith.  Battle  of 
Peekatonica.  —  Pitch.  Reminiscences 
of  Black  Hawk  War.— Anderson.  Inci- 
dents of  Black  Hawk  War.— Whittle- 
sey, Notes  on  Black  Hawk  War.— 
Parkinson.  Sketches  of  ludian  chiefs 
and  pioneers  of  Northwest.  —  Shaw. 
Causes  of  Black  Hawk  War.— Brown. 
Black  Hawk  scraps  from  old  newspa- 
pers. Robert  S.  Black  and  the  Black 
Hawk  War.— Jones. 

—  Woodford,  G.  H.    Fifty  years  ago; 

or,  gleanings  respecting  the  his- 
tory of  Northern  Illinois  a  few 
years  previous  to  and  during  the 
Black  Hawk  War.  Paper.  8°. 
Joliet 1883 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  Orderly-book  and  muster  rolls  of 

Illinois  troops  (officers  and  pri- 
vates) during  Black  Hawk  War. 
(Original  records,  gift  of  Mrs.  E. 
B.  Anderson,  widow  of  Gen.  Rob- 
ert Anderson 

—  Photograph  of  battlefield  of  "Still- 

nian's  Defeat,"  Lee  Co.,  111.,  Black 
Hawk  War.  H.  A.  Brown,  artist, 
Dixon,  111.    Photo.    4^x7  inches 

—  Photograph  of  monument  erected 

at  Kellogg's  Grove,  by  Stephenson 
Co.,  111.,  in  memory  of  persons 
killed  in  Black  Hawk  War.  P.  T. 
Harris,  artist,  Lena,  111.  Photo. 
Cabinet  size 

—  Blaine,  James  G.,Amer.  statesman; 

born  1830,  died  1893.  Personal 
tribute  to  the  memory  of  Gen.  W. 
T.  Sherman,  and  critique  of  Sher- 
man's Memoirs,  to  accompany  the 
4th  edition  of  the  Memoirs  of  Gen. 
W.  T.  Sherman.  4th  ed.  8°.    N.  Y.    1891 

—  -  Twenty  years  of  Congress.    2  v. 

8°.    Norwich,  Conn 1884 

—  -  Cooper.  Thos.  V.    Biographies  of 

Jas.  G.  Blaine  and  John  A.  Logan. 

8°.    N.  Y 1884 

—  -  Houghton,   Walter.    Sketches  of 

the  lives  of  Blaine    and   Logan. 

12°.    Chicago 1884 

—  -  Mann.  Edward  G.  Jas.  G.  Blaine's 

place  in  American  history.  8°. 
Albany 1893 

—  -  Michigan,   State   of.    Legislative 

services  of,  in  memory  of  Jas.  G. 
Blaine.    8°.    Lansing 1893 

—  -  Ridpath,  John  Clark.     Life    and 

public  services  of  Jas.  G.  Blaine, 
and  sketch  of  the  life  of  John  A. 
Logan.    12°.     Cincinnati 1884 

—  Bond.  Shadrach.    See  Illinois  Gov- 

ernors. 

—  Bossuet.     See    Celebrated    charac- 

ters. 

—  Bouquet,  Col.  Henry  and  his  cam- 

paigns. Cort,  Rev.  Cyrus.  16°. 
Lancaster,  Pa 1883 

—  Bradlee,  Caleb  Davis,    life  of;  by 

"E.  R.  L."  a  graduate  of  Boston 
University.  Pam.  Boston,  n.  d 

—  Bradwell,  Myra.    Lawyer  and  edi- 

tor; born  1831,  died  1894. 

—  -  Exercises  at  dedication  of  Myra 

Bradwell  school.      Bradwell,  Jas. 

B.,  eomp 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  and  obituary  notice 

in  Chicago  Legal  News,  Feb.,  1894 


BI0GRAPH1 


26 


BKMJKAPHY. 


• 

BioiiKAi-HY— Continued. 

Sketch  of  life  of.  In  "The  Bench 
and  Bar  of  III.  Bistorical  and 
Reminiscent."  JohD  31.  Palmer, 
ed.    Pages  277-281 

Brant,  Joseph.  Thyenanega,  life  of; 
or,  Indian  wars  of  the  American 
Revolution.     Stone,  Wm.  L.    -v. 

8°.    N.  V 1838 

Another  edition.  2v.  8°.  Buffalo.    1851 

Braniliill.  Mrs.  Jeannie  Nicholas. 
A  memory  of  a  beautiful  life. 
Anon.    12°.    Chicago 1898 

—  Braxton,    Carter.      Sketch  of    life 

of.  Pages  321-324  inclusive,  in 
Lives  Signers.    Dwight 

—  Breese.  Hon.  Sidney.     Justice  Su- 

preme Court  of  III.,  and  U.  S. 
Senator;  born  1800,  died  1878. 

—  -  Early  history  of  Ills.  8°.  Chicago.    1884 

—  -  In  memory  of.  Proceedings  of  Chi- 

cago Bar.    4°.    Chicago 1878 

—  Brooks,    Arthur.      In     memoriam. 

Chicago  Literary  Club.    Chicago. 

n.  d 

—  Brown,    John,    Amer.  anti-slavery 

agitator;  born  1800, died  1859.  Con- 
nelly, W.  E.    12°.    Topeka 1900 

—  Browning,  Orville  H.    Amr.  States- 

man; born  1800,  died  1811.  In 
memoriam.  Address  by  Chas.  B. 
Lawrence.  Proceedings  III,  Bar 
Association,      n.  d 

—  Buckingham,  Gov.  Wm.  A.    U.  S. 

Senator;  born  1806,  died  1875. 
Sketch  of  life  of.  pages  463-479  in- 
clusive, in  ".Men  of  our  Times." 
Stowe.  Harriet  Beecher.  8°.  Hart- 
ford       1868 

—  Burr,  Aaron,  3d  Vice   President  U. 

S.;  born  1756.  died  1S36.  Memoirs 
of.  Davis.  Matthew  L.  2  v.  8°. 
N.   Y 1866 

—  -    Life  and    times    of.    Parton,    J. 

12°.      N  .  Y 1858 

Butler  county,  Ohio;  pioneer  bi- 
ography of.  McBride.  James 
(Ohio  Valley  Hist.  Series.)  2v. 
8  .    Cincinnati 1869 

—  Batterfleld,  Consul  VY.    Biographi- 

cal Bketch  of,  in  Ohio  Arch,  and 
Hist.  Quarterly,  Oct.,  UK)0.  Hunt- 
er. W.  H 

—  Batterfleld.  Justin;  memoir  of.  Wil- 

son. John.    8°.    Chicago 1879 

—  Cadillac,  Antoine  de  la  Mothe;  the 

founder  of  Detroit;  life  of.  Bur- 
ton. C.  M.    8°.     Detroit 1895 


Biography— Continm  d. 

—  Carlin.  Thomas,     .sv,  Illinois  Gov- 

ernors. 

—  Carli-le.  John   <;.     Amer.    Btal 

man;  born  1835.  Sketch  of  life  of, 
pages  232  236,  in  Lincoln's  cam- 
paign; Or,  the  political  revolution 
of  l%0.  Oldroyd,  Osborn  EL 
Paper.    12  .    N.  Y 1898 

—  Carroll.    Charles,     of     Carrollton. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of,  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  the  Signers,"  etc.. 
pages  2G2-266  inclusive 

—  Cartwright,  Peter.     Pioneer  M.  E. 

preacher;  born  1785,  died  1872 
Autobiography  of.  Strickland, 
W.P.,ed.    12°.    Cincinnati 1866 

—  -  Ross,   H.    L.    Personal    recollec- 

tions of  Peter  Cartwright.  page 
180  in  Early  pioneers  and  pioneer 
events  in  Illinois 

—  Cass,  Lewis.    American  State  SIC 

born  lTsii.  died  1866.  Proceed 
in  Congress  upon  the  acceptance 
by  the  LT.  S.  government  of  a  stat- 
ue of  Lewis  Cass,  presented  by  the 
State  of  Michigan.  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment Pubs.   4°.    Wa  hington.    1889> 

—  Celebrated  characters;  memoirs  of. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de.  3  v.  12°. 

N.   Y 1856- 

Contents.— Lord  Nelson.  Heloise  and 
Abelard.  Christopher  Columbus.  Ber- 
nard De  Palissy.  the  potter— Roostain. 
Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  Socrates.  Jac- 
(iuard,  the  silk  weaver  of  Lyons.  Joan 
of  Arc.  Cromwell  Homer.  Guten- 
berg, h'oiielon.  William  Tell.  Madame 
de  Sevigne.    Milton.    Antar.    Bossuet. 

—  Chamberlain.   George,    letters    of, 

with  sketch  of  life.  Lutz.  Mrs. 
Caroline  C    12°.    Springfield.  111.    1883- 

—  Chase,   Philander.      Pioneer    Epis- 

copal Bishop  of  111.,  born  1775. 
died  1852.  Reminiscences  of.  Au- 
tobiography. 2d  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
Boston 1848. 

—  Chase,    li'ir.    Philander.      Letters, 

pamphlets,  etc,  relating  to  the 
life  and  labors  of  Bishop  Chase 

—  Chase,  Salmon    P.    Amer.    Sts 

man.  born  1808,  died  1873.  Sketch 
of  life  of;  pages  241-2!l(J.  inclusive. 
in  "Men  of  our  Times.''  Stowe, 
Harriet  Beecher.    8°.    Hartford..    1868- 

—  Chase,  Samuel.     Sketch  of  life  of, 

pages  245-252,  inclusive,  in  Lives 
Signers,  etc.     Dwight 

—  Chicago.    Pioneers  of.     In  memor- 

iam. Bradwell,  Jas.  B.  Pam.  4°. 
Chicago 1896- 


BIOGRAPHY 


27 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Continued. 

—  Chiniquy,  Charles.  Clergyman  and 

and  reformer,  born  1809,  died  1S99. 
Fifty  years  in  the  Church  of 
Rome.  (Autobiography.)  42d  ed. 
12°.    Chicago 1892 

—  Civil  war,   (the  great)   history    of. 

with  biographical  sketches  of 
leading  statesmen  and  distin- 
guished naval  and  military  com- 
manders, etc.  Tomes,  Robert,  and 
Smith,  Benj.  G.  3  v.  Folio.  N.  Y. 
n.d 

—  Clark,  Abraham,  sketch  of  the  life 

of,  pp.  143-146, inc.,  in  Dwight's 
Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence  

—  Clark.  Gen.  George  Rogers,  soldier 

in  Revolution;  born  1752,  died  1818. 
Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark's 
sketch  of  his  campaign  in  the  Illi- 
nois in  1778-9,  with  an  introduction 
by  Hon.  Henry  Pirtle,  and  an  ap- 
pendix containing  the  public  and 
private  instructions  to  Col.  Clark, 
and  Ma.j.  Bowman's  journal  of  the 
taking  of  Post  St.  Vincent.  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  Col.  Clark, 
reprinted  from  Lewis  Collins' 
history  of  Kentucky.  Ohio  Valley 
Historical  Series  No.  3.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati       1869 

—  -  English,   Win.   H.     Conquest    of 

the  Northwest  and  life  of  George 
Rogers  Clark.  2  v.  8°  Indianapolis    1896 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  Gen.  George 

Rogers  Clark  see  histories  of 
Northwest  Territory,  Indiana, 
Kentucky  and  Illinois. 

—  Clark,  William,  Amer.  explorer  and 

traveler;  born  1770.  died  1838. 
Memoir  of.  in  preface,  to  History 
of  expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clark, 
pages  63-97.  Coues,  Elliott,  ed. 
4v.     8°.    N.Y 1893 

—  Clay,  Elizabeth  Hudson,  sketch  of 

life  of.  The  mother  of  Henry 
Clay.  Part  1,  in  The  Clay 
Family,  Filson  Club,  publ'n.  No. 
14,  pp.  3-60,  inc.  Smith,  Hon. 
Zachary  F.    4°.    Louisville 1899 

—  Clay  family,  genealogy  of.     Clay, 

Mrs.  Mary  Rogers.  Part  2  in  Fil- 
son Club  publ'ns  No.  14,  pp.  63-236, 
inc.    4°.    Louisville 1899 

—  Clay,  Henry,  Amr.  statesman;  born 

1777.  died  1852.  Sketch  of  life  of, 
in  Party  Leaders,  pp.  277-369  in- 
elusive.  Baldwin,  Jo.  G.  12°.  N. 
Y 1864 


Biography—  Con  tinned. 

—    -  Life  of.    Colton,  Calvin. 
N.  Y 


2v.    8C 


-  Private  correspondence  of. 
ton,  Calvin.    8°.    N.Y 


Col- 


1856 


1856 


Clinton,  George  W.  An  address 
commemorative  of,  delivered  be- 
fore Buffalo  Historical  Society, 
March  24,1890.  Day,  David  F. 
Publ'n  Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pam. 
8°.    Buffalo 1890 

Clymer,  George,  sketch  of  life  of, 
pp.  190-198,  inclusive,  in  Lives  of 
the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.    Dwight 

Coke,  Rev.  Thomas,  sketch  of  life. 
Vol.  1,  pp.  227-333,  inclusive,  in 
Asbury  and  his  Co-laborers.  Lar- 
rabee,  Rev.  Wm.  C.  2  v.  16°. 
Cincinnati,  n.  d 


Coles,     Edward. 
Governors. 


See     Illinois 


Colfax,  Schuyler.  Amr.  statesman 
and  Vice  President;  born  1823. 
died  1885.  Sketch  of  life  of.  pp. 
347-362.  inclusive,  in  "Men  of  Our 
Times."  Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher. 
8°.    Hartford 

Colquitt,  Alfred  H.,  Amr.  states- 
man, U.  S.  Senator  from  Georgia; 
horn  1824,  died  1894.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses delivered  in  U.  S.  Senate 
on  lives  and  characters  of  Zebu- 
Ion  B.  Vance,  Francis  B.  Stock- 
bridge  and  Alfred  H.  Colquitt. 
U.  S.  Gov.  Pubs.  4°.  Washington. 

Columbus,  Christopher,  Genoese 
discoverer  of  America;  born 
(about)  1436,  died  1506.  Belloy. 
Marquis  de.  Christopher  Colum- 
bus and  the  discovery  of  the  New 
WTorld.    4°.    London 

-  Curtis,  Wm.  E.  The  authentic  let- 
ters of  Columbus.  Pubs.  Field 
Col.  Museum,  Vol.  1,  No.  2 

-  Ford,  Paul  Leicester,  ed.  The 
writings  of  Columbus.  Edited, 
witn  an  introduction,  by  Paul  L. 
Ford.    12°.    N.Y 

-  Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Life  of 
Christopher  Columbus.  12°.  Chi- 
cago   : 

-  Irving,  Washington.  History  of 
the  life  and  voyages  of  Christo- 
pher Columbus.    2  v.    8°.    Phila. 

Also.  Author's  revised  edition.  3  v. 

8°.    N.  Y 

Another  edition.    3  v.    8°.    Loudon. 


1868 


1896 


1885 


1892 


1891 


1840 

1861 

1877 


BIOGRAPHY  . 


28 


BIOGRAPHY. 


BtooRAPHi     '  'onlinut  d, 

—  -  Lamartlne.   Sketch  of  Columbus, 

i»  Memoirs  of  celebrated  charac 

NTs 

—  -  Poole,  w  mi.  I'-.  Columbus  and  the 

finding  of  1 1 1 « -  New  World.    Pam. 

16  .    Chicago 18U2 

-  Roaelly  de  Lorgues.  Christophe 
( lolomb:  II Istoire  '!<•  bb  v  le.  e1  ses 

Voyages.     2  v.     s   .      Paris 1SS50 

—  -  Spotorno,    Qio.    Batista.     Memo- 

rials of  <  'olumbus  ;  or.  a  collection 
of  authentic  documents  of  thut 
ci  lii. rated  navigator;  preceded 
by  u  memoir  of  his  life  and  discov- 
eries. Translated  from  the  Span- 
ish ami  the  Italian.    8  .    London      1823 

—  -  For  other  sketches  id"  Columbus, 

.sec  histories  of  America  and  the 
U.  8 

—  Cook   County.     Sketches    and   por- 

traits of  the  newly  elected  judges 
in  Cook  county,  111.  November. 
1892.  Reprinted  from  Chicago 
Legal  News,  Nov.  19.1892.  Brad- 
well..  Tas.  B.  Contains  biographi- 
cal s!m  ti  Ins  of  Judges  Geo.  H. 
Kit  telle.  Jonas  Hutchinson,  Thos. 
G.  Windes.  Edward  F.  Dunne, 
Philip  Stein.  Win.  (i.  Ewing.Geo. 
K.  Sugg  and  Jas.  Goggin.  8°.  Chi- 
cago.    n.  d 

—  Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan.  Amer.  diplo- 

matist, born  1824.  died  1889.  Me- 
morial addresses  on  I i t'e  and  char- 
acter of,  delivered  in  Congress 
I'.  S.  (U.  s  iii,v.  Pub.)  4  .  Wash- 
ington      1890 

—  Crain.    \V:n.    Henry.    Amer.   states- 

man and  member  Congress  from 
Texas,  bum  1848.  died  18U6.  Memo- 
rial addresses  mi  life  ami  charac- 
acter  Of,  delivered  in  House  of 
Representatives  and  Senate  D.S., 
54th  Cong.,  I  -ion.  < 1 
Gov.  Pub.-     i  .    Washington 1897 

—  Cromwell,    Oliver,    Lord-protector 

ut  England,  born  1699,  died  1668, 
Sketrii  of,  Celebrated  charac- 
ters.memoirs  of  s"  Celebrated 
characters.—  Lamartine. 

Curwen.  Samuel,  Amer.  loyalist  in 
Revolution,  born  1715.  died  1802, 
Journal  ami  letters  of,  177."  B4,  to 
which  are  added  biographical  no- 

-  ot"  Samuel  ( 'nrweii  and  many 
other  pei  suns.  Ward.  George  At- 
kinson, ■■>.    H  .     X.  V 1842 


Biography  —Continued. 

Cutler,  Ephraim,  Pioneer  ot  N.  w. 

Territory,  born  I7r.7.died  1V>:{,  Life 

ami  time-  of,  with  biographical 
sketches   ot    Jervis    Cutler    ami 

Win.    Park    Cutler.     Cutler.  Julia 

Perkin..    (Ohio  Valley  Historical 

Serie-       8°.     Cincinnati 1890 

-  Cutler.  Manasseh,  Amer.  clergy- 
man, agenl  in  formal  ion  of  N.  W. 
Territory,  born  1712,  died  1828, 
Life,  journals  and  correspond* 

of.    Cutler.  Wm.  P..  a    /  <  utler. 

Julia  P.    2  v.    8°.    Cincinnati  ....     1888 

Darby,  John  F.     Personal  recollec- 
tions of.    12°    St.  Louis 1880 

—  Davis,    David.      American    states- 

man, associate  justice  Supreme 
Court  U.  S.  and  U.  S.  Sen.  from 
Ills.,  born  1815,  died  1886:  sketch 
of  life  of,  in  Moses,  "Illinois  His- 
torical and  Statistical."  Page  860, 
vol.  'J:  u/so.  in  I  'avidson  &  Stuve's 
History  of  111.,  page  970 

—  Davis,    Sarah    Woodruff,    wife    of 

David  Davis;  born  1M1.  died  1879; 
commemorative  services  ;it  the 
funeral  of:  with  a  biographical 
sketch.    12°.      Bloomington 1879 

—  Dearborns  (The):     Discourse  com- 

memorative of  the  occupation  of 
Fort  Dearborn  and  the  tirst  settle- 
ment of  Chicago.  Goodwin,  Dan'I. 
jr.  Contains  discourse  on  Gen'l 
Henry  Dearborn,  also  on  Gen'l 
Henry  Alexander Scammell  Dear- 
born. (Proceedings  Chicago  His- 
torical Society.)     8°    Chicago 1884 

—  Declaration  of  Independence,  lives 

of  Signers  of.    Dwight,  N.     12  , 

N.  Y 1861 

Adams.  John  Lynch.  Thomas,  jr. 

Adams.  Samuel  McKcan.    Thomas 

Bartlett,  Josiah  Middleton,  Arthur 

Brazion,  I  arter  Morris.  Lewis 

Can-nil, r.oi  <  la'rollt'n  Morris,  Robert 
i  base.  Samuel  Morton,  John 

(  'lark.  Abraham  Nelson.  Thomas,  jr. 

<  'lymer.  « leorge  Paca,  Wil  liam 

Ellery,  William  Paine,  Robert  Treat 

Floyd,  Willi. mi  Pi  nn,  John 

Franklin,  Benjamin  Read,  <  leorge 

Gerry,  Elbridge  Rodney,  Caesar 

•  Iwinnett,  Button  Ross,  i  leorge 

Hall.  Lyman  Rush,  Benjamin 

Hancock,  John  Rutledge,  Edward 

Harrison.   Benjamin  Sherman,  Roger 

Hart,  John  Smith    Janus 

Hewes,  Joseph  Stockton,  Richard 

lb  yward.  Thomas  Stone,  Thomas 

Hooper.  William  Taylor,  (ieorge 

Hopkins,  Stephen  Thornton,  Matthew 

Hopkinson,  Francis  Walton,  George 

Huntington  Samuel  Whipple.  William 

Jefferson,  Thomas  Williams,  William 
Lee, Francis  Ligbtfoot  Wilson,  James 

Lee,  Richard  Henry  Witherspoon.  John 

Lewis,  Francis  Wolcott.  <  diver 
Livingston.  Phili          Wythe.  George 


BIOGRAPHY. 


29 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  DeSoto,    Hernando,  or    Fernando. 

Spanish  explorer;  born  about  1500, 
died  1542 

—  DeSoto,   Ferdinand;  discoverer  of 

the  Miss,  river.  Life,  travels  and 
adventures  of.  Wilmer,  Lambert 
A.    8°.    Philadelphia 1858 

—  -  History  of  DeSoto  and   Florida; 

or.  The  record  of  the  events  of  56 
years.  Shipp,  Barnard.  8°.   Phila.    1881 

—  Dickinson,  John,  the  Quaker  states- 

man. Poole.  Wm.  F.  (Pub.  in 
The  Dial.  July  1.  1891.) 

—  Douglas,    Stephen    Arnold,    Amer. 

Statesman  and  U.S.  Senator;  born 
1813.  died  1861.  Speech  on  Pacific 
R.  R.  Bill,  U.  S.  S.,  1858.  Speech 
at  reception  at  New  Orleans.  1S58. 
Speeches  at  receptions  at  Phila- 
delphia and  Baltimore,  January. 
1859.  Rejoinder  to  Judge  Black's 
speech,  with  note,  of  Nov.  16. 1859. 
Speech  in  Senate  Feb.  23,1859.  in 
reply  to  Hon.  A.  G.  Brown  of 
Mass., "Non-intervention."  Speech 
in  U.  S.  Senate  Jan.  23,1860,  on 
"Invasion  of  States."  Speech  in 
U.  S.  Senate  May  15  and  16,  1860, 
on  "Non-interference  by  Congress 
with  slavery  in  the  Territories.'* 
Speech  to  Democracy  of  Peters- 
burg, Va„  Aug.  28,  1860.  Pams.. 
bound  in  1  vol.,  with  speeches  by 
several  other  orators  of  the  per- 
iod   

—  -  Speech  before  the  Legislature  of 

Illinois,  April  25,  1861.    Pam 

—  -  Political    debates    between    Hon. 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hon.  Steph- 
en A.  Douglas  in  the  celebrated 
campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois.  8°. 
Columbus 1860 

—  -  Arnold,  Isaac  N.,  and  Sheahan, 

Jas.  W.  Lincoln  and  Douglas. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series,  No.  15.  12°. 
Chicago 

—  -  Cutts,  J.  Madison.     Constitution- 

al and  party  questions,  and  the 
history  of  political  parties,  as  I 
received  it  orally  from  the  late 
Sen.  Stephen  A.  Douglas  of  111. 
12°.    N.Y 1866 

—  -  Flint,  M.  F.    Life  of  Stephen  A. 

Douglas;  with  his  most  important 
speeches  and  reports.    By  a  mem- 
_  ber  of  the  western  bar.    12°.  N.Y.    1860 

—  -  Sheahan,  Jas.  W.  Life  of  Stephen 

A.Douglas.    12°    N.Y 1860 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Sheahan,    Jas.    W.,    and  Arnold, 

Isaac  N.     Lincoln    and  Douglas. 
See  Arnold  and  Sheahan 

—  -  Steel  engraving  of.    Size  71sx512 

inches.  Copyrighted  1862  by  John- 
son, Fry  &  Co.,  N.  Y 


-  Sketches  of  the  life  of  Stephen  A. 
Douglas  may  be  found  in  the  var- 
ious histories  of  Illinois,  in  Lind- 
er's  "Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois," 
pp.  76-82;  Bonham's  "Fifty  Years 
Recollections,"  pp.  186-200,  and  in 
"The  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois, 
Historical  aud  Reminiscent,"  p. 37, 
edited  by  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer 

Douglass,  Frederick.  Am.  orator. 
Born  1817.  died  1895.  Sketch  of 
life  in  "Men  of  Our  Times."  pp. 
375-404  inc.  Stowe,  Harriet  Beech- 
er.    8°.    Hartford 1868 

Drake.  Daniel,  M.  D.  Biographical 
sketch  of,  pp.  1X-XL VI  in  preface 
to  "Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky;  a 
series  of  reminiscential  letters 
from  Daniel  Drake,  M.  D.,  of  Cin- 
cinnati, to  his  children."  Edited 
with  notes  and  biographical 
sketch  by  Chas.  D.  Drake.  (Ohio 
Valley  Historical  Series  No.  6.) 
8°.    Cincinnati 1870 

Dunne,  Edward  F.,  sketch  of,  p.  5 
in  Sketches  and  portraits  of  the 
newly  elected  judges  of  Cook 
County,  111.,  Nov.,  1892.  Reprinted 
from  Chicago  Legal  News,  Nov. 19, 
1892 

Early,  John,  a  Senator  from  Winne- 
bago County,  111.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses delivered  in  the  Senate  of 
Illinois  March  12,1879.  State  of 
111..  Pub.    8°.    Springfield 1879 

Eddy.  Bev.  Thomas  M..  D.  D..  life 
of.  Introduction  by  Bishop  Simp- 
son. Sims.  Chas.  N.,  D.  D.  12° 
N.  Y 1879 

Edwards,  Amelia  B..  English 
author  and  Egyptologist;  born 
1831,  died  1892.  Obituary  notice 
and  sketch  of.  Poole,  Reginald 
Stuart.  Published  by  Egypt  Ex- 
ploration Fund.  Pam.  12°.  Lon- 
don, n.  d 

Edwards,  Benjamin  S.,  Illinois 
lawyer;  born  1818,  died  1886.  Me- 
morial address  on  life  and  pro- 
fessional character  of.  Wallace, 
Joseph.    Pam.    8°.    Springfield..    1887 

Edwards,  Ninian.  See  Illinois 
Governors. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


30 


BIOOKAl'HY. 


Biography    Continued. 

—  Edwards.  Ninian  Wirt,  111.,  lawyer 

ami  superintendent  of  public  in- 
Btraction;  born  1809,  died  1889. 
Sketch  of  life  of.  in  Historical 
Encyclopedia  of  Illinois.  Bate- 
man  and  Selby,  pp.  162-158  I 
in  histories  of  Illinois 

—  Edwards  and  Todd  families,  historic 

sketches  of.  Contains  sketches 
of  Gov.  Ninian  Edwards,  his  sons, 
Benj.  S.  and  Ninian  Wirt,  an<l 
other  members  of  the    Edwards 

family.  Edwards,  Georgie  Hor- 
tense.    8°.    Springfield 1894 

Ellery,  Wm„  sketch  of  life  of.  pp. 
71-76  in  Dwlght'S  Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence   

Emory,  Rev.  John,  sketch  of  life  of, 
"iLarrabee's  "Asbury  and  his  Co- 
laborers."  v.  2.  pp.  311-341 

—  Ewing,  Win.  G.,  sketch  of  life  of. 

pp.  6-7,  in  Sketches  and  portraits 
of  newly  elected  judges  in  Cook 
County,  111.,  Nov.,  1892.  Reprint- 
ed from  Chicago  Legal  News  of 
Nov.  19,1892 

—  Ewing,  Wm.  L.  D.,  acting  Governor 

of  Illinois  to  rill  uuexpired  term 
of  Gov.  Reynolds.  1834.  Sketch  of 
life  of,  in  Davidson  &  Stuve's 
History  of  Illinois,  p.  682.  (For 
other  mention  of  Gen.  Ewing  see 
histories  of  Illinois,  of  Black 
Hawk  war  and  Illinois  Governors)     — 

—  Farragut,  David  Glascoe.  Amr.   ad- 

miral: born  1801,  died  1870.  Sketch 
of,  pp.  311-322.  inclusive,  in  "M<  D 
of  Our  Times.-'  Btowe,  Harriet 
Beecher.    8°.    Hartford 1868 

—  Fexelon.    See  Memoirs  of  Celebrat- 

ed Characters.    Lainartine. 

—  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  history  of 

the  reign  of.      Frescott,   Wm.    II. 

3v.    8°.     Phila 1869-1870 

—  Filson,  John.  Amr.  Western  histor- 

ian: born  about  1747.  died  1788. 
Life  and  writings  of.  Durrett, 
Bn  aben  T.  (Filson  Club  Publica- 
tions No.  1.)    4°.    Cincinnati 1884 

—  Finley.  Iiev.  James    B.,   Amr.   pio- 

neer M.    E.   preacher:   born    1781, 

died .      Autobiography      of. 

Edited  by  W.  r.  Strickland,  />./'. 
12      Cincinnati 

—  Floyd.  Wm..  sketch  of  life  of,  pp. 

:>7  104,' inclusive. in  I > wight's  Lives 
of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence 


Biogbaphi  —  Continued. 

—  Freeman.  Norman  Leslie.      Illinois 

lawyer  and  Supreme  Court  re- 
porter, born  1828,  died  1894.  In 
memoriam.    Proceedings  had  in 

Sup  rem  i-  (Hurt  of  111  and  in  I'.  S. 
Circuit  <'"iirt  for  the  Southern 
District  of  ill.  Tributes  to  the 
memory  of.  8°.  Springfield,  n.d.. 

—  -  Proceedings  <>f  'lie  State  Bar  As- 

sociation in  memory  of 


Garc6s,       Francisco,       missionary 
priest.    Biographical    Bketch   of, 

by  Elliott  Coues,  in  On  the  trail 
of  a  Spanish  pioneer 


Garfield,  James  A.  20th  President 
U.  S.  Bom  1831;  died  1881.  Sketch 
of  life  and  official  messages  and 
papers:  "<  vol.  8,  "Messages  and 
Papers  of  the  Presidents,"  com- 
piled by  James  D.  Richardson. 
(D.  S.  Gov't  Pubs.)  8°  Washing- 
ton      1898 

-  Brisben,  Oen.  James  S.  Early 
life  and  services,  and  record  of 
of  the  career  of  James  A.  Garfield. 
Also  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Hon.  Chester  A.  Arthur.  12°. 
Phila 1880 

-  Addresses  on  the  acceptance  by 
by  Congress  of  the  statue  of 
James  A.  Garfield,  presented  by 
the  State  of  Ohio.  (U.  S.Gov.pub.) 

4°.    Washington 1886 

Garfield-Hancock  contest,  pp.  270- 
287,  iw  "Our  Presidents  and  how 
we  make  them."    McClure.  A.  K 

-  For  other  sketches  of  Jas.  A.  <  Jar- 
field  see  recent  histories  of  U.  S. 

Garrettson.  Bev.  Freeborn.  Sketch 
of  life  and  labors  of  in  Larrabee's 
"Asbury  and  his  co-laborers."  vol. 
2.  pages  121-173 

Garrison.  Wm.  Lloyd.  Am.  Aboli- 
tionist. Born  1805.  died  1^71*.  Sketch 
of,  pages  152-211  inc..  in  "Men  of 
Our  Times."  Stowe,  Harriet 
Beecher.    8°.    Hartford 1868 

Gaty,  Samuel,  of  St.  Louis.  Pro- 
ceeding of  tin  Mo.  Historical 
Society.  Addresses  of  Hon.  John 
F.  Darby  and  Albert  Todd,  Esq., 
upon  presentation  to  the  society 
of  a  portrait  of  Samuel  Gaty. 
Also  biographical  sketch  of  Sam- 
uel Gaty.  Mi~~"uri  Historical  So- 
ciety Publication  No.  6..)  Pam.  12°. 
St.  Louis 1881 


BIOGRAPHY. 


31 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  George,  Rev.  Enoch,  Sketch  of  life 

of,  pp.  233-258,  inc.,  v.  2.  in  Larra- 
hee's  "Asbury  and  his  co  labor- 
ers."   

—  Gerry,  Elbridge,  Sketch  of  life  of. 

pp.  58-66,  in  Dwight's  "Lives  of 
the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence." 

—  Gibson.  Randall  Lee,  Amer.  states- 

man, born  1832,  died  1892,  A  Sena- 
tor of  the  U.  S.  from  Louisiana: 
Memorial  addresses  delivered  in 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. March  1, 1893,  and  April 
21,  1894.  (U.  S.  Gov.  Pub.)  (Bound 
with  Memorial  of  Leland  Stan- 
ford.   4°.    Washington 1894 

—  Goggin,  Hon.  James.  Sketch  of  life 

of,  p.  8,in  "Sketches  and  portraits 
of  the  newly  elected  judges  in 
Cook  Co.,  111..  Nov..  1892."  Re- 
printed from  the  Chicago  Legal 
News  of  Nov.  19.1892 

—  Grant,  Ulysses  S..  18th  President 

U.  S..  born  1822,  died  1885.  Per- 
sonal memoirs  of.  2  v.  8°.  N.  Y.. 1885-86 

Official  messages  and  documents 

of,  in  vol.  7  of  "A  compilation  of 
messages  and  papers  of  the  pres- 
Pents.  1789-1897."  pp.  3-136  inclu- 
sive. Richardson,  Jas.  D..  comp 

—  -  Abbott,  John  S.  C.    Life  of  Gen. 

U.S.Grant.    12°.    Ni  Y 1868 

—  -  Alexander,  Augustus  W.    Grant 

as  a  soldier.    12°.    St.  Louis 1887 

—  -  Badeau,  Adam.    Grant  in  peace: 

From  Appomattox  to  Mount  Mc- 
Gregor. A  personal  memoir.  8°. 
Hartford 1887 

—  -  Badeau.  Adam.    Military  history 

of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  April,  1861- 
April,  1865.    3v.    8°.    N.  Y 1885 

—  -  Boston,    City    of.      Memorial    to 

Ulysses  S.  Grant  from  the  City  of 
Boston.    4°.    Boston 1885 

—  -  Burr,  Frank.    Life  and  deeds  of 

Gen.  U.  S.  Grant.  Introduction 
by  Rev.  J.  P.  Newman.  (Memorial 
edition';.    8°.     Phila 1885 

—  -  Coppe\  Henry.  A.  M.    Grant  and 

his  campaigns.  A  military  bio- 
graphy.   8°.    N.  Y 1866 

—  -  Cullom,  Hon.  S.   M.    Address  at 

Gen.  Grant  memorial  services. 
Springfield,  111.,  Aug.  8. 1885.  Pam. 
8°.    Springfield,    n.  d 

—  -  Dana.  Chas.  A„  and  Wilson,  J.  H. 

Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  General 
of  the  Armies  of  the  U.  S.  8°. 
Springfield,  Mass 1868 


1868 


1884 


1885 


Biography-  Continued. 

—  -  Deming,  Henry  C.  Life  of  Ulysses 

S.  Grant,  General  U.  S.  A.  8°. 
Hartford 

—  -  Fiske,  John.    Account  of  the  life 

and  military  services  of  Gen. 
Grant,  in  "The  Miss.  Valley  in  the 
Civil  Vvar."    12°.  Boston 1900 

—  -  Flower,  Frank  A.    Sketch  of  the 

two  nominations  and  elections  of 
Gen.  Grant  to  the  Presidency  of 
the  U.  S.,  pp.  292-317,  in  The  his- 
tory of  the  Republican  party.  8°. 
Springfield 

—  -  Fowler,    Bishop   H.    C.     General 

Grant.  Memorial  address.  Pam. 
12°    San  Francisco 

—  -  Garland,  Hamlin.    Series  of  art- 

icles on  Gen.  Grant,  in  McClure's 

Magazine.    Dec.  1896;  April,  1897. 

Early  life  of  Ulysses  Grant.  (Dec. 

1 8'  \R   ) 

Grant  at  West  Point.    (Jan.  1897.) 
Grant  in  the  Mexican  War    (teb. 

Grant's    quiet   years    at    Northern 

Posts.    (March,  1897.) 
Grant's  life  in  Missouri.  (Apr. ,  1897) 

-    -  Beadley.  Hon.    J.    T.     Life    and 
travels  of  Gen.  Grant.    8°.    Phila. 

-  Headley,  Rev.  P.  C.  Life  and  cam- 
paigns of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant;  with 
an  introduction  by  Horaee  Gree- 
ley.   8°.    N.  Y 

-  Logan.  Hon.  John  A.  Oration  at 
the  tomb  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant.  Riv- 
erside Park,  N.  Y..  May  31,  1886. 
Pam.    8°.     Washington 

-  McCleilan,  Carswell.  Personal 
memoirs  and  military  history  of 
U.  S.  Grant,  versus  the  record  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  12°. 
N.  Y 

-  McClure.  A.  K..  Grant-Seymour— 
Grant-Greeley  contest,  pd.  202-243, 
in  "Our  Presidents  and  how  we 
make  them." 

-  -  Marshall, Edward  Cbauncey,  A. M. 
The  ancestry  of  Gen.  Grant  and 
their  contemporaries.    12°.    N.Y. 

-  -  Peterson,  T.  B.  &  Bros.,  pubs.  Il- 
lustrated life,  campaigns  and  pub- 
lic services  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Grant. 
12°.    Phila 

-  -  Remlap,  L.  T.  ed.  Life  of  Gen.U. 
S.  Grant:  including  his  tour 
around  the  world.  8°.  N.  Y.  and 
Chicago 

-  -  Richardson.  Albert  D.  Personal 
history  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant;  with 
a  portait  and  sketch  of  Schuyler 
Colfax.    8°.    Hartford 


1879 


1868 


1886 


1887 


1869 


1865 


isv< 


1868 


BIOGRAPHY. 


32 


BI<m;kaI>HY 


|:        .1.  \ril\  -fontim/,,/. 

Richardson,  Jas.  D.,eomp,  Sketch 
of  life  and  official  messages  and 
document  s  of ,  in  Vol.  7  of  "A  com- 
pilation of  messages  and  papers 
of  the  presidents  1789  1897,"  pages 
in.-,  i  U.  S.  Gov't  pubs.)  8°. 
Washington 1898 

—  -  Sherman,  K    B.,  /. /..  />.    An  ad- 

dress in   memory  of   I  Ilysses  S. 

i  Irant.    Paper.  I  .    Chicago  d.  <1 

—  -  Stowe,  Harriel   Beecher.    Sketch 

el  the  life  of  Gen.  (irant,  pages 
111-151  i ne..  in  "Men  of  our  times.'' 
8°.    Hartford 1868 

—  -  Wilson.    James    (irant.     Ulysses 

Simpson  (irant.  General  of  U.S. 

A.,  anil  twice  President  I'.S;  the 
life  and  public  services  of.  Re- 
vised edition.    81  .    N.  Y 1885 

—  For  other  sketches  of  Gen.  (irant. 

see  histories  of  Illinois,  and  re- 
cent histories  of  U.  S 

—  Gray.    David.    Some  reflections  on 

his  work  and  life.  Address  be- 
fore Buffalo  Hist.  Soc,  Feb.  4, 
iss:>.  (iluck,  James  Fraser.  (Pub- 
lication Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.)  Pam. 
8°.    X.  V 1851 

—  Great  Britain  and  Ireland      Litera- 

ture and  literary  men  of.  Series 
of  lectures  on  literature  and  liter- 
ary men,  from  Gildas  to  Samuel 
Johnson.  2  vols.  Mills,  Abraham. 
.1.  M.    8°.     N.  V 1851 

—  Greeley.  Horace.     Amer.  statesman 

and  journalist;  horn  1811.  died 
1876.  The  American  conflict.  2  v. 
8°.    Hartford  1887 

•  Benton,  Joel,  ed.  Greeley  on  Lin- 
coln; with  .Mr.  Greeley's  letters 
to  C'h.'is.  A.  I  >ana  ami  a  lady  friend; 
to  which  are  added  reminiscences 
of  Horace  Greeley.    12°.    N.  Y...    1893 

—  -  Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.    Sketch 

of  the  life  of  Horace  Greeley, 
pages  293-310  inc.  in  "Men  of  our 
times."     8°.    Hartford 1868 

—  Grow,    Galusha   A.     Pennsylvania 

statesman;  horn  1823.  Addresses 
on  tin'  presentation  of  portraits 
of  Speakers  Grow  and  Randall, 
late  Representatives  from  Pa„ 
delivered  in  House  of  Representa- 
tive-. 52d  Cong.,  1st  session.  U. 
S.  Gov't  Pub.    i.    Washington..    1892 

—  Gutteuberg.    See  "Memoirs  of  cel- 

ebrated characters.'"    Lamartine 


Biogbapht—  Continued. 

i  iwmnett.      Button.      Sketch    of    life 

of,  pages  ;i"iv:;'i-'  in  Dwight'a 
"Lives  of  the  Signers  of  tin-  Dec 

laration  of  Independence." 

Hagle,  [>ios  ('.,  Illinois  State  Sena- 
tor, born  1889,  died  1898  Memorial 
addresses  on  lite  and  character 

of.    delivered     in     Senate     of     111., 

Feb.   i1-.  1898.    Mil.   State    Pubs.) 

8°.    Springfield 1838 

—  Hall.  James,    II!.  author.    Sketch  of 

life  of,  in  foot-note  of  page  345, 
Vol.  1,  in  Moses'  "Illinois,  His- 
torical and  Statistical." 

—  Hall.  Lyman,  Sketch  of  life  of,  pp. 

362-:j';<..  ■'■  Dwight'a  "Lives  ,,f  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In 
dependence." 

—  Hamilton.  Alexander,  Aimr.  states- 

man, horn  1757,  died  1804.    Hawks, 
T.  L.,"i.  <  Official  and  other  papers 
of  the  late   Alexander    Hamilton 
(Vol.  lonly.)    8°.     N.  ST.  and  Lon- 
don      1842 

—  -  The  Federalist  on  the  new  Consti- 

tution. Written  by  Hamilton, 
Madison  and  John  Jay.  8  .  Hal- 
lowell.  Me 1826 

—  -  Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.    Sketch  of 

the  life  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 
(The  Makers  of  the  Union.  Pub. 
in  McClure's  Magazine,  April, 
1897.) 

—  Hamilton,    Lucy.      See    Hamilton, 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wm. 

—  Hamilton,   Mr.    and  Mrs.  Win  :     In 

loving  remembrance  of.  by  their 
daughter.  Welch,  Mrs.  George 
s.    Pam.    12'.    n. d 


Hamlin,  Hannibal,  Vice  President 
U.  S..  1861-1865;  born  1809.  died 
July  4.  1891.  Sketch  of  life  of,  pp. 
194-216,  i"  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, of  Illinois.  Barrett,  J.  H. 
(Barrett's  authentic  edition.)  12°. 
Indianapolis 1860 

-  Biographical  sketch  of.  pp.  849-854, 
in  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Bartlett, 
1>;  \V.     12  .     Cincinnati I860 

Sketch  of  the  life  of, pp.  118-117. in 

Life,  speeches  and  public  ser- 
vices of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Howells,  Wm.  C.  (Wigwam 
edition.)  hudd  &  (arleton.  Pubs. 
12°.     NY I860 


BIOGRAPHY 


33 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Continued. 

—  Hancock,  John,  sketch  of  life  of, 

pp.l8-28,'/i  "Dwight's  Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence"   

—  Hanna,  Hon.  Samuel,  biography  of, 

accompanying  history  of  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Brice,  Wallace  A. 
8°.    Ft.  Wayne 1868 

—  Hanson,  John.  President  of  the  U.S. 

in  Congress  assembled,  1781-1782. 
Sketch  of  life  of.  Thomas, 
Douglas.    8°.    Baltimore,  n.  d 

—  Hardin.  John  J..    Illinois    lawyer, 

congressman  and  soldier;  born 
1810,  died  1847.  Obsequies  of  Col. 
John  J.  Hardin,  at  Jacksonville, 
111.,  July  14,1847.    Pam 


Harris,  Sarah  Coates,  Amer.  physi- 
cian and  geologist;  born  1824,  died 
1886.  McClellan.  Clara  D.  Me- 
morial sketch  of  the  life  and  work 
of  Sarah  Coates  Harris,  M.  D. 
Accompanied  by  a  description  of 
her  cabinet  of  geological  speci- 
mens, by  Kate  A.  McHugh.  Illus- 
trated by  original  photographs, 
the  work  of  Jennie  Loveland 
Wonderly Manuscript . 

Harrison,  Benjamin,  Sketch  of  Life 
of,  pp.  297-309,  in  Dwight's  "Lives 
of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence." 


Harrison,  Benjamin,  23d  President 
U.  S.,  born  1833.  Sketch  of  life  of. 
and  messages  and  official  papers, 
in  Vol.  9,  pp.  3-385,  of  "Compila- 
tion of  the  messages  and  papers 
of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897." 
Richardson.  Jas.  D..  corny.  (U.  S. 
Gov.  Pubs.)    8°.    Washington....    1898 

-  Old  Tippecanoe  Club,  Chicago, 
Sketch  of  the  Club.  Dedicated  to 
Benj.  Harrison.  23d  President  U. 
S.    12°.    Chicago,    n.  d 

Harrison,  William  Henry,  9th  Presi- 
dent U.  S-.  born  1773.  died  1841. 
Biographical  sketch  of  and  mes- 
sages and  official  papers,  pp.  3-32, 
in  Vol.  4,  of  "Compilation  of  the 
messages  and  papers  of  the  Pres- 
idents, 1789-1897."  Richardson, 
Jas.  D.,  comp.  (U.  S.  Gov.  Pubs.) 
8°.    Washington 1897 

-  Life  of.    Grigg   &  Elliott,  pubs. 

8°.     Phila 1840 

-  A  memoir  of  public  services  of. 
Hall.  James.    16°.    Phila 1836 

—  a  h.  L. 


Biography—  Cont  i  n  tied. 

—  -  History  of  the  life,  administration 

and  times  of,  vol.  9.  The  Repub- 
lic; or,  a  history  of  the  U.  S  A.  in 
the  administrations.  Irelan, 
John  Robert,  M.D.    8°    Chicago.    1888 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  in  "Old  Tippe- 

canoe Club,  Chicago.    Pages  10-13. 

—  Hart.  John.  Sketch  of  life  of,  page? 

138-143,  in  Dwight's  "Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence."  

—  Haven.  Erastus  O.,  D.  D.,   LL.D., 

M.  E.  Bishop  born  1820;  died  1881. 
Autobiography  of.  Introduction 
by  Rev.  J.  M.  Buckley.  D.  D. 
Stratton,  C.  C,  D.  D.,  ed.  12°.  N. 
Y.  and  Cincinnati 1883 

—  Hayes,  Rutherford  B..  19th   Presi- 

dent U.  S.;  born,  1822;  died,  1893. 
Sketch  of  life  of,  and  of  official 
messages  and  papers,  pages  437- 
640,  in  "Compilation  of  the  mes- 
sages and  papers  of  the  presi- 
dents, 1789-1897."  Vol.  7.  Richard- 
son, James  D.,  comp.  (U.  S. 
Government  Pubs.)  8°.  Wash- 
ington      1898 

—  -  Ex-President  U.  S.     Legislative 

proceedings.  Memorial  of  Ruth- 
erford B.  Hayes  and  Henry  P. 
Baldwin.  Legislature  of  State  of 
Michigan.    8°.    Lansing 1893 

—  Henry,    Patrick,   Amr.    statesman, 

born,  1736;  died.  1799.  Sketches 
of  the  life  and  character 
of.    Wirt,  William.      3d  ed.     8°. 

Phila  1818 

Also,  9th  ed.  Corrected  by  author. 

8°.     Phila 1840 

—  Hewes,  Joseph,    Sketch  of  life  of, 

pages  330-332,  in  Dwight's  "Lives 
of  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence." 

—  Heywood,  Thomas.  Sketch  of  life 
of,  pages  341-346,  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  Signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence." 

—  Homer.  See  "Memoirs  of  celebrat- 
ed characters."    Lamartine 

—  Hooper.  William.  Sketch  of  life  of, 
pages  325-332,  in  Dwight's  "Lives 
of  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence." 

—  Hopkins,  Stephen.  Sketch  of  life 
of.  pages  66-71,  in  Dwight's  "Lives 
of  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence." 


BIOGRAPHY. 


34 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography  ted. 

Hopkinaon,  Francis.    Sketch  of  lifi 
of,    -»i    Dwight's   "Lives   of 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  ol  In- 

ndence,"  pages  1         

—  II  orge  W.    Member  of  Con- 

gress from  Ohio;   born  1825,  « 1  i  •  ■ « 1 
ls'.n.    M<  morial  addresses  on  life 
and    character   of,   delivered    in 
r    S.  Bouse  of  Representatl 
and  Sen  I'-  S. 

Gov'tPubs.    i.    Washington....    1895 

—  Howard. 'ion.  O.  O.     Atnrrican  sol- 

dier! born  1830.     Sketch  of  life  of, 

-    147-459,   in    "Men    of    Our 

Times."    Stow..  Harriet  Beecher. 

S  .     Hartford 1868 

Hoyne,  Thomas,  Illinois  Lawyer; 
born  1824,  died  1894.  In  memoriam. 
Sketch  of  the  life  and  character 
of.   with    proceedings   of   public 

bodies   on    tl icasion    "f   his 

death. and  memorial  exercises.  8°. 
Chicago,    n.d 

—  -  Thomas   Hoyne:    A  poem.    Hall, 

Eugene  .1.  Page  130  of  Thomas 
Hoyne:    In  memoriam 

—  -  Sketch  of  the  life  of.  pages  558-561, 

in  "The  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois. 
Historical  and  Reminiscent;" 
edited  by  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer 

—  Hubbard,  Gurdon  Salstonstall,  Illi- 

nois Pioneer;  born  1802,  died  1886. 
Incidents  and  eveDts  in  the  life 
of.  Hamilton.  Henry  E.,  comp. 
8°.    Chicago 1888 

—  Huntington.  Samuel,  sketch  of  the 

life  of,  pages  85-90,  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  the  Signers."  ere 

—  Hurd.  Harvey   B..  Illinois  Lawyer, 

born  1VJ7.  Sketch  of.  paees  769- 
773.  in  "Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois 
Historical  and  Reminiscent;'' 
edited  by  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer 

—  Hutchinson,  Jnaae  Jonas,  sketch  of 

the  life  of.  page  3.  in  ''Sketches 
and  portraits  of  the  newly  elected 
judges  in  Cook  Co.,  Ills..  Nov., 
1892."  I  Reprinted  from  the  Chi- 
cago Legal  News  of  Nov.  i<».  1892  )     .... 

—  Illinois  Biography.    See  Illinois. 

—  Inventors:     Men    of    Achievement. 

Hubert,  Philip G..  Jr.    8'  .    N.Y..    1896 

Content-: 
Franklin.  Benjamin:  Fulton. 
Robert:  Whitney,  Eli;  Howe, 
Elias;  Morse, Samuel F  B.;  Good- 
year, Charles;  Ericsson,  John; 
McCormick.  Cyrus  Hall:  Edison. 
Thos.  A.:  Bell,  Alexander 
Graham.      American     inventors, 


BlOGB  lphy—  Coniint 

nasi  ami  present:  Townsend. 
James  M.j  Drake,  E.  L,;  Clark. 
au  an:  Fitch,  John;  K\  ans, 
Oliver;  Whlttemore,  Amos;  Blan- 
chard,  rbomas :  1  loe.  Richard.  .M. ; 
ll.i'  vi  \ ,  Thomas  W. :  Shole 
I..:  Hotchkiss,  B.  B.;  Brush. Chas. 
I-". :  Eickmeyer,  Radolph ;  W  ■ 
inghouse,  i  teorge  J  r. 

—  Isabella.      See    Ferdinand   and  Isa- 

bella. 

—  Jackson.  Andrew,  7th  President  U. 

S  ,  born  lTUT,  died  1 S I "> .  Biograph- 
ical sketch  <d'.  and  ne  .  and 
other  official  papers,    v.  2,  pages 

B68;  and  v.  3,  pages  3-306 
"Compilation  of  the  messages  and 
papers  of  the  Presidents.1789-1897." 
Richardson.  James  D..  comp.  (U. 
S.  Gov't.  Pubs.)  8°.  Washing- 
ton   lS'J5-'96 

—  -  Monument  to  the  memory  of  An- 

drew Jackson:  Containing  eulo- 
gies and  sermons  delivered  on  oc- 
iin  of  his  death,  to  which  is 
added  an  appendix,  preceded  by  a 
short  sketch  of  his  life.  Dusen- 
bery.B.  M.    12°.    Philadelphia...     1846 

—  -  History  of  the  life,  administration 

and  times  of.  v.  7,  of  "The  Re- 
public; or,  a  history  of  U.  S.  A.  in 
the  Administrations."  Irelan, 
John  Robert,  M.  D 

—  -  Annual  messages,  veto  messages, 

protests,  etc.  of  Andrew  Jackson. 
2ded.    8°.    Baltimore 1825 

—  -  Life  of,   Parton,  James.    3  v.    8°. 

N.  Y 1861 

—  Jackson.  Thomas  Jonathan,  known 

as  Stonewall  Jackson,  Amer.  Con- 
federate Gen. :  born  1824.  died  1863     .... 

—  -  Jackson.  Mary  Anna,  (his  widow.) 

Memoirs  of  Gen.  Stonewall  Jack- 
son. Introductions  by  Lieut,  -Gen. 

John  B.  Gordon,  (mo/  Henry  M. 
Field.    8°    Louisville.  Ky 1895 

—  -  Pollard.  A.  E.     Sketch  of  the  life 

and  death  of  Stonewall  Jackson, 
pages  613-61S.  in  "Southern  his- 
tory of  the  War."  2  v.  in  one.  8°. 
N.  V  1866 

—  -  Richardson.      Chas.       B.,      pub. 

-  tch  of  the  life  of  Stonewall 
Jackson,  pages  156-198.  in  "South- 
ern Generals,  who  they  are  and 
what  they  have  done."    8°.   N.  Y.    1865 

—  Jacquard:      See   Memoirs  of   cele- 

brated characters.— Lamartine. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


35 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  James.  Edmund  J.,  Ph.  D.    Ameri- 

can educator  and  author;  born 
1855.  Sketch  of  work,  writings 
and  life  of.  Reprinted  from  '"An- 
nals of  the  American  Academy  of 
Political  and  Social  Science." 
v.  7.  No.  1.  Jan.,  1896.  Pages  74-86. 
Falkner.  Roland  P- .  ed 

—  Jay,  John.     American  statesman; 

born  1745,  died  1829.  Life  of.  pages 
11-429,  first  series.  John  Jay-John 
Rutledge.  Flanders,  Henry.  8°. 
Phila 1855 

—  -  The  Federalist  on  the  New  Con- 

stitution, written  1788,  by  Mr. 
Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison  &  Mr.  Jay. 
8°.    Hallowell.  Maine 1826 

—  Jefferson,  Thomas.  3d  President  U. 

S.;  born  Apr. 2,  {old  sty Ze)1743.died 
July  4, 1826.  Biographical  sketch 
of,  and  messages  and  other  official 
papers,  pages  317-461,  vol.  1,  in 
"Compilation  messages  and  pa- 
pers of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897." 
Richardson,  Jas.  D.,  comp.  (CJ.  S. 
Gov't  Pub.)    8°.    Washington....    1895 

—  -  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia. 

8°.    Phila 1801 

—  -  Irelan,    John  Robert,  M.  D.  His- 

tory of  life,  administration  and 
times  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  V.  3  of 
The  Republic;  or,  ahistory  of  the 
U.  S.  A.  in  administrations 

—  -  Randall,  Henry  S.,  L.L.D.    Life 

of    Thomas    Jefferson.     3  v.    8°. 

N.  Y 1858 

—  -  Randolph,  Thos.  Jefferson-  Mem- 

oir, correspondence,  and  miscel- 
lanies, from  the  papers  of  Thomas 
Jefferson.  2d  ed.,  2  v.  8°.  Boston.    1830 

—  Tucker.  Geo.     Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Third   President  U.  S.     Life  of. 

2  vols.   8°.    Philadelphia 1837 

—  Jesus  of  Nazareth.    Autobiography 

of.  Being  the  historical  life  given 
by  Himself  through  the  inspira- 
tion of  the  Scribe,  Pettis,  Olive 
G.    8° 1894 

—  Joan  of  Arc.    See  Memoirs  of  cele- 

brated characters.— Lamartine. 

—  Justices  Supreme  Court  of  111.  See. 

Illinois. 

—  Keckley,    Elizabeth.      Behind    the 

scenes:  Or,  thirty  years  a  slave, 
and  four  years  in  the  White 
House.  (Autobiography.)  12°. 
N.  Y 1868 


Biography— Continued. 

—  Kenton,  Gen.  Simon.     Amer.  Pio- 

neer; born  1755,  died  1836.  Mc- 
Donald, John.  Sketch  of  the  life 
of  Gen.  Simon  Kenton  of  Ken- 
tucky, pages  197-267,  in  McDon- 
ald's '"Western  Sketches."  12°. 
Dayton,   Ohio 1852 

—  Kidd,  Presco  W.  Memorial  of.  Con- 

nelly, Will.  A.,ed.  8°.  Springneld    1888 

—  Larned.  Edwin  Channing.    Illinois 

lawyer;  born  1820,  died  1884.  In 
memory  of. — Sketch  of  life  of,  me- 
morial addresses  before  Chicago 
Hist.  Soc.      8°.    Chicago 1886 

—  La   Salle.      R6n6-Robert.     French 

explorer.  Cavalier,  Sieur  de  la 
Salle;  born  at  Rouen,  1643;  died, 
1687 

—  -  Falconer,  Thomas.    Sketch  of  the 

life  and  voyages  of  Robert  Cava- 
lier, Sieur  de  la  Salle,  in  "On  the 
discovery  of  the  Miss.,  and  on  S. 
W,  Oregon,  and  N.  W.  Boundary," 
etc.    12°.     London 1844 

—  -  Girouard,  D6sire\  Lake  St.  Louis 

and  Cavalier  de  la  Salle.  4°.  Mon- 
treal     1893 

—  -  Gravier,  Gabriel.    Cavalier  de  la 

Salle  de  Rouen.    8°.    Paris 1871 

—  -  Guerin,   L6on.    Sketch  of  life  of 

La  Salle,  pages  369-384.  in  "Navi- 
gateurs  Francais."  8°.  Paris 1847 

—  -  Hennepin,  Father  Louis.  Account 

of  the  life  and  voyages  of  La 
Salle  in  "Hennepin's  description 
of  Louisiana."  Translated  by 
John  Gilmary    Shea.    8°.    N.  Y..    1880 

—  -  Joutel.    Journal  of  the  last  voy-    • 

age  of  LaSalle  to  Gulph  of  Mexico, 
to  find  the  mouth  of  the  Miss, 
river.  By  M.  Joutel,  one  of  La 
Salle's  lieutenants.  English 
translation.    London 1714 

—  -  Le     Clercq.     Father     Christian. 

Sketch  of  life  and  discoveries  of 
La  Salle,  in  Vol.  2  of  Le  Clercq's 
"First  Establishment  of  the 
Faith."  Translated  by  John  Gil- 
mary Shea 

—  -  Margry,  Pierre.    Sketches  of  the 

life  and  discoveries  of  La  Salle. 
£«"D6couvertes  et  ^tablissements 
des  Francais  dans  L'  Ouest  et  le 
Sud.  L'Am^rique  Septenrionale. 
1614-1751."    6v.    8°.     Paris 1879-1888 

—  -  Parkman,   Francis.    The  discov- 

ery of  the  Great  West.  8°.  Bos- 
ton      1869 


IlKMiUAIMIY. 


:«i 


BIOGRAPHY 


Bioobaphi  —Continued.  ' 

—  -  Parkman,  Francis.     La  Salic  and 

the  discovery  of  the  exeat  West, 

3d  ed.    B  .    Boston 1889 

—  -  Remington,  Charles  £ingsbury. 

The  ship  yard  of  the  Griffon,  a 
brigantine  built  by  lu  m'  Boberl 
Caveller,  sieur  de  la  Salic,  in  1679, 
abovo  the  Falls  of  Niagara.  8°. 
Buffalo 1891 

—  -  Shea.  John  Qilmary.    Sketch  of 

life,  labors  and  voyages  of  La 
Salic,  in  "Discovery  and  Explora- 
tion of  Miss.  Valley."  etc.  8°. 
X.  V 1853 

—  -  Translations  of  Hennepin's  "De- 

soripti'nsof  Louisiana"  and  of  Le 
Clercq's  "First  Establishment  of 
the  Faith." 

—  -  Sparks.   Jared.    Life    of    Robert 

Cavelier  de  La  Salle.  (Library  of 
American  Biography,   2d  series; 

v.  1.)    12°.     Boston 1844 

-  -  Suite,  Benjamin.  Le  mort  de 
Cavelier  de  La  Salle,  in  Proceed- 
ings and  Trans.  Royal  Soc.  of 
Canada,  1898;  2d  series,  v.  4.  Me- 
moirs, sec.  1.  pages  3-31 

—  -  Thomassy.   R.      La    Salle  et  ses 

relations  inedites  de  la  decourerte 
du  Mississippi.  (Extrait  de  la 
Geologie  pratique  de  la  Louis- 
iane.)    4°.     Paris 1859 

—  -  Tonti.  Henri.     Deruieres   decou- 

vertes  dans  L'Amerique  Septen- 
rionale  de  M.  de  La  Salle.  12°. 
Paris 1697 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  La  Salle. 

see  works  on  travel  and  voyage, 
Miss.  Valley,  the  west,  etc 

—  Lawyers  of  Illinois.      See  Illinois. 

—  Lee.    Francis  Lightfoot.    Sketch  of 

life  of,  pages  318-321,  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  Signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence." 

—  Lee,  Rev.  Jesse.    Sketch  of  life  and 

labors  of,  pages  11-118,  in  v.  2.  of 
"Asbury  and  his  co-laborers." 
Larrabee  

—  Lee.  Richard  Henry,    Sketch  of  life 

of,  pages  270-286,  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence." 

—  Lee.  Rob't  E..  Amer.  Confed.  Gen'l. 

born,  1807;  died,  1870.  Long.  A.  L. 
Memoirs  of  Robert  E.  Lee;  his 
military  and  personal  history, 
with  incidents  relating  to  his  pri- 
vate life  subsequent  to  the  war. 
Collected  and  edited  by  Marcus 
J.  Wright.  8°  N.  Y.,  Phila.  and 
Washington 1886 


1871 


186E 


Biography— Continued, 

—  -  Pollard.    Edward    A.      The    life. 

campaigns  and  public  service 

Robert  10.  Lee,  by  a  distinguished 
southern  journalist.    8".     N.Y... 

—  -  Richardson,  Chas.,   vnli.     Sketch 

of  the  life  and  services  of  Qen< 
Robert  E.  Lee,  in  "Southern  I  len- 

eralSi  who  they  are  and  what  they 
have  done."    8°.    N.  V 

—  Lemley.  John.    The  Weeping   Pil- 

grim; or.  The  early  life  of  John 
Lemley.  (Autobiography.)  8°. 
Roekford,  111 1869 

—  Leonard.  John   Edwards,   Member 

of  Congress  from  Louisiana;  born 
1845.  died  1878.  Sketch  of  the  life 
and  career  of.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses delivered  in  U.  S.  House 
of  Representatives.  April  Is.  Is7s. 
45th  Cong.,  2d  session.  (U.  S. 
Gov't  Pubs.)    8°.    Washington...     1879 

—  Lewis,  Francis.    Sketch  of  the  life 

of,  pages  109-112.  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence." 

—  Lewis,  Meriwether, (Lewis  &  Clark) 

Amr.  explorer,  born  1774,  died 
1809.  Allen,  Paul.  History  of  the 
expedition  under  command  of 
Capts.  Lewis  &  Clark.  Revised 
and  edited  by  Archibald  M'Vick- 
ar.    2v.    16°.    N.Y 1874-76 

—  -  Butler,  James   Davie.    The  new 

found  journal  of  Chas.  Flovd,  a 
sergeant  under  Capts.  Lewis  A.- 
Clark. Pam.  B°.  Worcester, 
Mass 189* 

—  -  Coues,    Elliot,    ed.      Memoir    of 

Meriwether  Lewis,  pages  15-62,  in 
preface  to  "History  of  expedition 
under  command  of  Lewis  &  Clark 
to  sources  of  the  Missouri  and 
Columbia  Rivers."    4  v.    8  .  N.  Y.    1893 

—  -  Fisher.  William.     Account  of  the 

voyages  of  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark.    16°.    Baltimore 1812 

—  -  Jefferson,  Thomas.     Message  of 

the  President  of  the  U.  S.  com- 
municating  the  discoveries  of 
Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark.    8°.  N.Y.    1806 

—  -  Lewis,  Meriwether.    The  travels 

of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark.  8°. 
London 1809 

—  Lincoln,  Abraham.  16th    President 

US.,  born  Feb.  12. 1809.  died  April 
15.  1865.  Sketch  of.  pages  1-297 
inc..  in  v.  6.  of  "Compilation  of 
messages  and  papers  of  the  Presi- 
dents, 1789-1897."  Richardson. 
James  D..  cotnp.  (U.  S.  Govern- 
ment pubs.)   8°.    Washington —     1897 


BIOGRAPHY, 


37 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Complete  works.    Comprising  his 

speeches,  letters.  State  papers 
and  miscellaneous  writings.  Nico- 
lay.  John  G.,  and  Hay,  John,  eds. 

2v.    8°.    N.  Y 1894 

Address  delivered  before  Wash- 
ington Temperance  Society  of 
Springfield,  111.,  Feb.  22, 1842.  (Re- 
print,  Springfield,  18S9,  pam.) 

—  -  Speech  of   Feb.  22, 1842,  (clipping 

from  Christian  Advocate,  New 
York,  Feb.  19.1891.)  Same  as  above     .... 

—  -  Speech  delivered  in  Springfield, 

III.,  July  17,  1858.    Pam.    n.  d 

—  -  Speech  to  Republican  State  Con- 

vention of  111.,  Jun  16,1858.  ("House 
divided  against  itself  can  not 
stand. '")In  proceedings  of  theCon- 
vention.    Pam.  8°.  Springfield 

—  Copy  of  ballot  for  election  of  1860. 

containing  names  of  presidential 
electors  Lincoln  and  Hamlin,  of 
candidates  for  Illinois  State  of- 
fices and  Sangamon  County  of- 
fices   

—  Program  of   the  arrangements  for 

the  inauguration  of  the  President 
U.  S.,  March  4.  1865.  (U.  S.  Gov. 
pub.)     Pam.    8°     Washington...    1865 

—  The    followirg    papers    and    docu- 

ments were  obtained  from  the 
records  of  Sangamon  County,  111., 
and  are  still  part  of  the  official 
records  of  the  county,  and  are 
placed  on  deposit  in  this  library, 
by  an  act  of  the  Sangamon  Co. 
Board  of  Supervisors;  a  memo- 
randum of  each  paper  so  deposited 
being  placed  in  its  place  in  the 
office  of  the  County  Clerk  of  San- 
gamon County.  These  papers, 
with  the  exception  of  the  marri- 
age license  and  clergyman's  re- 
turn of  same,  are  dated  1831-1837, 
and  consist  of  petitions  to  County 
Commissioners  Court  for  the  es- 
tablishment of  roads,  reports  of 
viewers  of  roads,  poll  lists,  elec- 
tion returns,  etc.,  in  which  Mr. 
Lincoln's  name  appears,  or,  are 
in  his  handwriting,  or  with  which 
he  was  connected  directly  or  in- 
directly  

Poll  list  of  Clary's  Grove  precinct, 
Aug.  1,1831.  Record  of  Lincoln'?, 
first  vote. 

Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct,  Sept. 
20, 1832. 

Poll  list,  New  Salem  precinct,  Nov. 
5, 1832. 

Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct.  May, 
1834. 


Biography—  Continued. 

Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct,  Aug., 

1834. 
Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct,  Oct., 

1834. 
Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct.  Aug. 

3. 1835. 

Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct.  June 

20.1836. 
Poll  list.  New  Salem  precinct,  Aug. 

1. 1836. 

Poll  list,  New  Salem  precinct,  Nov. 
7, 1836. 

County  Commissioners  Court,  Mar. 
Term,  1831.  Petition  for  constable 
to  fill  vacancy. 

County  Commissioners  Court,  Mar.. 
1831.  Two  petitions  for  appoint- 
ment of  Isaac  Smith  as  constable. 

Election  notice  for  New  Salem  pre- 
cinct, June  Term,  1832.  Bowling 
Green  and  Wm.  Clark  appointed 
judges  for  November  election. 

Petition  for  constable  to  fill  vacancy 
caused  by  resignation  of  Wm. 
Constant.  July  20.  1832. 

Lists  (three),  of  judges  and  clerks 
of  a  special  election.  Sept.,  1834, 
and  of  fees  allowed  for  returning 
poll  books. 

Plat  of  road  from  Athens  to  Sanga- 
mon town. 

Petition  for  a  road  from  Springfield 
in  direction  of  Carrollton,  Feb.  12. 
1831 

Report  of  viewers  of  a  road  from 
Springfield  to  Paris.  June  6,  1831. 

Co.  Commissioners  order  for  loca- 
tion of  a  road.  Thos.  Watkins 
appointed  supervisor  of  same, 
March  Term.  1832. 

Report  and  map  of  a  road  from 
Springfield  to  CarlinviUe,  June 
Term,  1833. 

Plat  and  field  notes  of  a  State  road 
from  Chicago  to  Grafton,  1833. 

Report  and  plat  of  a  road  from 
Springfield  to  Shelbyville.  Dec. 
Term,  1833. 

Field  notes  and  plat  of  road  from 
Springfield  to  Beardstown,  June 
Term.  1833. 

Petition  to  County  Commissioners 
to  appoint  viewers  to  locate  a  road 
from  Musick's  ferry,  on  Salt 
creek,  via  New  Salem  to  county 
line,  in  direction  of  Jacksonville, 
Feb.  25, 1834. 

Petition  for  re-location  of  part  of  a 
road  from  Watkin's  mill.  Miller's 
ferry,  to  Morgan  co.  line.  1834. 

Report  of  viewers  and  plat  of  a  road 
between  Sangamon  town  and 
Athens.  Nov.  4,  1834. 

Petition  for  a  road  from  Petersburg 
to  county  line  in  direction  of 
Bairdstown.  Feb.  4,  1833;  plat  of 
the  road,  also  a  petition  approv- 
ing said  road. 

Receipt  of  Michael  Killion  for  $3.37^ 
for  payment  as  reviewer  of  a  road 
from  Musick's  ferry,  via  New 
Salem,  to  county  line.  Morgan  co., 
June,  1834. 
Copy  of  the  report  of  Killion.  Arm- 
strong and  Lincoln  as  viewers, 
and  map  of  the  road  from  Mu- 
sick's ferry  on  Salt  creek,  via 
New  Salem  to  county  line,  in  di- 
rection of  Jacksonville;  with  re- 
ceipt for  the  originals,  given  by 
John  G.  Nicolay.  dated  July  9. 
1875. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


:is 


liKHJRAPHY. 


Bioobaphi     ( 'ontinued. 

Act  authorizing  re-locatlon  of  pari 
of  the  road  from  Springfield  to 
Alton;  report  Feb.  6,  1886;  report 
of  reviewers  and  plal  of  road, 
De<   ,1836 

Report,  map  and  Mil  of  road  view- 
ers, A  pril  18,  1835,  tor  road  cros- 
sing Musick's  bridge  to  Athens, 
and  to  Fori  Clark  road.  I'eter 
i    i  rtwrighl  one  of  t  be  viewers. 

Act,  Feb.  12,  1835,  petition  and  map 
nt  road  from  Springfield,  via  Mil- 
ler's ferry,  towai  da  Pekin, 

Plal  nt  above  ment toned  road  and 
report   of   viewers,   June    Term, 

Pel ii Ion  in!-  ■  road  from  Salem  to 
MaCoupin  Point,  Sept,  i.  imi;. 

Petition  for  a  road  from  Middle- 
town,  near  Musick's  bridge,  via 
Meaddow's  mill  to  county  line, 
1836. 

Petition  for  a  road  from  public 
Bquare,  Springfield,  to  Nathan 
Bussey's,  on  Fort  ('lark  mad;ap- 
pointment   of   viewers  to   locate 

said  road,   field  notes  and  plat  of 

the  road. 

Bill  of  C.  R.  Matheny,  county  clerk, 
for  serving  notices,  etc.,  18  :»;-37. 

Draft  of  Bowling  Green  on  C.  R. 
Matheny,  county  clerk,  for  Si. 00. 
April  28.  1831. 

Papers  relating  to  sale  of  New 
Salem  ferry,  by  John  Ferguson  to 
Alex,  Trent.  July  Term.  1832.  Wit- 
nessed by  A.  Lincoln. 

Co.  Commissioners  court.  Petition 
for  county  support  of  insane  son 
of  Travice  Elmore,  Feb.  9,  1833. 

Copy  of  bond  of  Berry  and  Lincoln 
to  keep  a  tavern  in  New  Salem. 
Kites  all.  wed  for  the  sale  of 
liquors,  lodging,  meals,  etc.,  Mar. 
6, 1M3. 

Receipt  for  $10  from  A.  Lincoln  to 
C.  R.  Matheny.  county  clerk. 
Money  deposited  with  an  applica- 
tion for  a  road.  June  3,  1834. 

Sangamon  Co.  in  account  with  de- 
puty sheriil'  < ).  Dickinson,  for 
allowed  for  serving  notices 
on  Killion,  Armstrong  and  Lin- 
coln, etc.,  1834. 

Petition  tor  increase  of  county  al- 
lowance tto  insane  son  nt' Travice 
Elmore,  March  Term.  1836. 

Petition  for  use  of  "scrapers"  on 
pui'lic  road-..  Sepl   Term,  1S36. 

Marriage  License  and  clergyman's 
return.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Mary  Todd.  Nov.  i.  1842. 

—  -  The  President's  words:    A  selec- 

tion of  passages  from  the 
speeches,  addresses  and  letters 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Hale,  Edw. 
E„   '■/.     16   .     I!.. stun 1865 

—  -  Abraham       Lincoln's     pen      and 

voice;  being  a  complete  compila- 
tion of  his  letters,  civil,  political, 
and  military;  also  his  messages, 
addresses,  inaugural  and  others. 
Van  Buren.  G.  M.,  comp.  12°. 
Cincinnati 1890 


Biography  -Contint 

—  -  Political   debates   between    Bon. 

Abraham        Lincoln       and       Hon. 

Stephen     a.    Douglas,    in    cam 
palgn   of    1868,    in    111.:    including 

the   pr ding  Bpeeohes  of  each. 

at  Chicago,  Springfield,  etc. ;  also 

tin-  two   great    speeches   of    Mr. 

Lincoln    in    Ohio,   in    1869.      Care- 
fully prepared  by  the  reporters  of 
irty,  and    publisl  i  d    al    the 

tin-  limes  of  their  delivery.  Pol- 
lett,  Foster  &  Co.,  pubs.  8°.  Co- 
lumlius.   Ohio i860 

—  -  Abbott,  Abbott  \.  Assassination 

and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Pam.     12°.     N.  V 1865 

—  -  American    Biographical   Publish- 

ing Co.,  pubs.  C.  s.  biographical 

dictionary  and  portrait  gallery 
of  eminent  self-made  men.  Il- 
linois, v.  iss:;.  Sketch  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  pages  1-2.  4°. 
Chicago  and  N.  Y 


Arnaud,  Achille.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, sa  naissance,  sa  vie.  sa 
mort;  avec  un  r6cit  de  la  guerre. 
8°.    Paris 1865 

Arnold,    Isaac    X.      Lincoln    and 

slavery.    8°..  Chicago 1866 

Arnold,  Isaac  X.  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.     8   .     Chicago 189] 

Arnold,  Isaac  N.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln: A  paper  read  before  the 
Royal  Historical  Society,  London. 
June  16,  1881,  (//<  Lincoln  and 
Douglas,  Fergus  Historical  Se- 
ries, No.  15.) 

Arnold.    Isaac   X.       Lincoln    and 
I  touglas;   pages.  30-33  in  "  Recol- 
lections of  early  i  Ihicago  and  the 
Illinois     Bar."         Fergus     11 
Si  rii  s,  No  22.) 

Arnold.  Isaac  X.  Letter  ad- 
dress,,! to  Hon.  I.  X.  Arnold, 
written  by  Capt.  Elijah  lies,  in 
reference  to  Mr.  Lincoli 
vice  as  private  soldier  .in  Black 
Hawk  war.  (See  lies.  Elijah.) 
Pages  is  L'ii.  ,,,  Fergus  Hist. 
Scries  No.  10,   Chic  Hist.  Soc.l 

Arnold.  Isaac  N.  Lincoln  and 
Douglas,  pages. 145-15}  in  "Illinois 
Bar  forty  years  ago."  Early 
Illinois,  Fergus  Hist  •  No. 
14.) 


BIOGRAPHY 


39 


BIOGKAPHY. 


Biography—  Co  ntinned. 

—  -  Badger.  Rev.  Henry  C.   The  hum- 

ble conqnerer:  A  discourse  com- 
memorative of  the  life  and  ser- 
vices of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  for  the  Cambridgeport 
parish,  April  23,  1865.  8°.  Parn. 
Boston 1865 

—  -  Bancroft,  George.    In  memoriam 

of  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Martyr 
President  U.  S.  Oration,  at  re- 
quest of  both  houses  Congress, 
Feb.  12,  1866.  List  of  names  of 
committees,  program  of  arrange- 
ments, etc.,  for  the  occasion  of 
the  delivery  of  the  oration.  Parn. 
8°.    Washington 1866 

—  -  Memorial  address  (above)  on  life 

and  character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. (U.  S.  Gov't,  Pub.)  Cloth, 
8°     Washington :....    1866 

—  -  Barker.  H.  E.     Lines  on  Lincoln. 

Inspired  by  a  visit  to  Old  Salem. 
Published  in  the  Springfield  (111.) 
Daily  News,  Aug.  1,  19U0 


Barrett,  J. 
Lincoln.  8°. 


H.    Life  of  Abraham 
Cincinnati  &  N.  Y.. 


1865 


Barrett.  J.  H.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  (of  Illinois):  also  sketch 
of  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin. .  Bar- 
rett's authorized  edition.  12°.  In- 
dianapolis       1860 

Bartlett,  D.  W.  Life  and  public 
services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and 
a  biographical  sketch  of  Hon. 
Hannibal  Hamlin.  12°.  Cincin- 
nati      1860 

Bateman,  Newton,  and  Selby, 
Paul,  eds.  Historical  Encyclo- 
pedia of  Illinois.  Sketch  of  life 
A.  Lincoln,  pages  337  and  338,  4°. 
Chicago 1900 

Benton,  Joel,  ed.  Greeley  on  Lin- 
coln, with  Mr.  Greeley's  letters  to 
Charles  A.  Dana  and  a  lady 
friend;  to  which  are  added  rem- 
iniscences of  Horace  Greeley.  12° 

N.  Y.    (Copyrighted  1893.) 

Bird,  M.  B.  The  victorious.  A 
small  poem  on  the  assassination 
of  President  Lincoln.  12°.  Kings- 
ton, Jamaica 1866 

Blackburn,  Rev.  Wm.  M.  Crime 
against  the  Presidency.  A  ser- 
mon delivered  April  16,  1865,  in 
Fourth  Presbyterian  church, 
Trenton.  N.  J 1865 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Blaine,  James   G.    Anecdotes,  of 

Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Lincoln  and  Doug- 
las campaign,  sketch  of  his  ad- 
ministration, and  tribute  to  his 
character  and  public  services,  in 
"Twenty  years  in  Congress," 
pages,  145;  168-172;  279-549,  v.  1 

—  -  Blanchard,  Rufus.  Abraham  Lin- 

coln, the  type  of  American  genius. 
An  historical  romance.  (Poem.) 
8°.    Wheaton,    111....: 1882 

—  -  Boston,  city  of.     See  Tilton,  pub. 

—  -  Boyd,    Andrew,    pub.      Abraham 

Lincoln:  Foully  assassinated, 
April  14,  1865.  Poem  from  London 
Punch,  with  an  illustration,  May 
6,1865.  Published,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Mr.  Boyd.    4°.   Albany    1868 

—  -  Brockett,  L.  P.,  M.  D.     Life  and 

times  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  includ- 
ing his  speeches,  messages,  in- 
augurals, proclamations,  etc.  8°. 
Phila 1865 

—  -  Brooks,  Noah.   Abraham  Lincoln. 

A    biography  for   young   people. 

12°.     N.  Y&  London 1888 

—  -  Brooks,  Rev.  Phillips.     Life  and 

death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ser- 
mon, Phila.,  Church  Holy  Trinity. 
April  23,1865.    8°.     Phila 1865 

—  -  Browne,  Francis   F.      Every-day 

life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Pub- 
lished in  the  National  Tribune, 
(Washington,  D.  C.)  Aug.  16 1900 

—  -  Bullock.  Alexander  H.    Abraham 

Lincoln:  The  just  magistrate,  the 
representative  statesman,  the 
practical  philanthropist.  Address 
before  city  council  and  citizens 
of  Worcester.  Mass,,  June  1,1865. 
Pam.    8°.    Worcester,  Mass 1865 

—  -  Bunce  &  Huntington,  pubs.    Lin- 

coln memorial:  A  record  of  the 
life,  assassination  and  obsequies 
of  the  martyred  President.  8°. 
N.  Y 1865 

—  -  Busby,  L.   W.       Lincoln  '  monu- 

ment. The  last  resting  place  of 
the  Martyr  President  fallen  into 
decay.  A  careful  examination  by 
the  correspondent  of  the  Inter- 
Ocean,  published  in  the  Chicago 
inter  Ocean,  July  19 1884 

—  -  Butterworth,  Hezekiah.     In   the 

boyhood  of  Lincoln;  a  tale  of  the 
Tunker  schoolmaster  and  the 
times  of  Bl'k  Hawk.  9th  ed.l2°.  N.  Y    1896 


BIOGRAPHY. 


m 


BinCRAl'IIY. 


BtOQRAPtn     Von    ■<  ■ 

—  -  Bryant.  John  H.     At  the  tomb  of 

Lincoln  Poem  read  at  the  final 
dedication  of  the  Linooln  Monu- 
ment, April  16,  1884.  Pages  204  207, 
in  "Poem*  written  from  youth  to 
old  age.  1821  1884" 

—  -  Bryant, John  ll.     Death  <>f  Lin- 

coln. Poem.  Page  142,  in  "Poems 
written  from  > ■  m j r 1 1  to  old  age, 
1824   1884."    12  .    Princeton.  Ill lssr> 

—  -  Carpenter,    Prank    B.      Personal 

recollections  and  Incidents  of  a 
six  months'  sojourn  in  the  White 
Bouse  < i  ii ri ii tr  the  Lincoln  admin- 
istration. (Published  In  I'eter- 
Bon's  Uagazine,  March,  1S06.) 

—  -  Carpenter,  F.  B.     Six  months  at 

the  White  House  with  Abraham 
Lincoln.  The  story  of  a  picture. 
12°.    N."S 1866 

—  -  Catherwood,      Diary       Hartwell. 

Spanish  Peggy:  a  story  of  young 
Illinois.    8°.    Chicago  and  N.  Y..    1899 

—  -  Cathey,  James  H.   Truth  is  stran- 

ger than  fiction:  or  the  true  gene- 
sis of  a  wonderful  man.  (Ances- 
try of  Lincoln.)      16° 1899 

—  -  Caton.  John  Dean.  Death  of  Lin- 

coln. Address  to  the  Supreme 
Court  of  111.,  upon  presenting  res- 
olutions of  the  Bar.  May  ,).  1st;.".. 
Paces  10-16.  in  "Miscellanies."  8°. 
Boston 1880 

—  -  Chapman  Bros.,  pubs.    Sketch  of 

Abraham  Lincoln,  pages  79-80.  in 
"Portrait  and  biographical  allium 
of  Sangamon  Co.. 111."  4  .Chicago.    1891 

—  -  Chester.  Rev.  John.     The  lesson 

of  the  hour.  Discourse  preached 
on    the    Sabbath    following    the 

death  of  the  President.  I'mii.  8°- 
Washington 1865 

—  -  Chicago   Inter   (Lean,    pub.    Lin- 

coln's tomb.  The  last  resting  place 
of  the  Martyr  Presi't  falling  into 
decay,    Investigation  of  the  facts 

in  the  case  by  a  representative  of 
the  Inter  Ocean,  Busby,  L.  W. 
Published  in  the  Chicago  Inter 
Ocean,  July  19, 1SS1 

—  -  Chittenden.  L.  E.    Personal  remi- 

niscences. 1MH  IS90.  Abraham 
Lincoln,  a  study.  Pages  340-427. 
8°.     N.Y 1893 

—  -  Chittenden,  L.  E.     Recollections 

of  President  Lincoln  and  his  ad- 
ministration.   B°.     N.Y 1891 


Bioobaphi  -Continm 

—    -  Coddington,  David  S.    Eulogy  on 

President     Lincoln,    delivered    in 

Citadel  Square  Church, Charles- 
ton, s.  c..  May  6, 1866.     Pam.     8°. 

X.  V 


Coilis,  Septima  If.    'Mrs.  Qen'l. 

Chas.  II.  T.  Coilis.'  A  woman's 
war  record,  1861  1866.  12  .  N.  V. 
and  London  1889 

Crane.  /,'•  v,  C.  B.  Sermon  on  oc- 
casion of  death  of  President  Lin- 
coln, preached  in  South  Hill  Bap- 
tist Church,  Hart  ford,  ( 'min.,  Apr. 
16.1865.    Pam.    8°.    Hartford 1865 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    8°.    N.Y 1893 

Crosby,  Frank.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  containing  his  early  his- 
tory and  political  career,  speeches, 
messages,  proclamations  and 
other  official  documents.  12°. 
Phila 1865 

Cushman,  J.  B.,co/h/>.  Legisla- 
tive honors  to  the  memory  of 
President  Lincoln  by  the  State  of 
New  York.  Message  of  Gov.  Fen- 
ton  to  Legislature  communicating 
the  death  of  President  Lincoln, 
And  obsequies  in  the  Legislature. 
8°.    Albany 1865 

Cushman,  Rev.  R.  S.  Resolutions 
and  discourse  occasioned  by  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln;  delivered  in 
Congregational  Church  of  Man- 
chester, Vermont,  April  19.  1865. 
Cam.     b  .     Manchester 1865 

Darby.  John  F  Anecdote  of  Ab- 
raham Lincoln,  pages  44.">  H*.  in 
"Personal  recollections  of  many 
prominent  people  whom  1  have 
known,  etc." 


Davidson,  Alexander,  and  Stuve 
Bernard.  Account  of  the  duel  be- 
tween Gen.  Shields  and  Mr.  Lin- 
coln, pages  623-627.  Sketch  of  Mr. 
Lincoln,  and  account  of  the  Lin- 
coln-Douglas debates,  pages  702- 
715,  in  "History  of  Illinois,  1673- 
1884."  8°.    Springfield 1884 


Davis.   J.    McCan. 
IdaM. 


See  Tarbell, 


Dean.  Iter.  Sidney.  Eulogy  on  the 
occasion  of  burial  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  City  Hall, 
Providence.  R.  I.,  April  19.  1865. 
Pam.    8°.     Providence 1865 


BIOGRAPHY. 


41 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Continued . 

—  -  Debates  between  Abraham   Lin- 

coln and  Stephen  A.  Douglas  in 
celebrated  campaign  in  111.,  1858; 
including  the  preceding  speeches 
of  each  at  Chicago,  Springfield, 
etc.;  also  the  two  great  speeches 
of  Mr.  Lincoln  in  Ohio,  in  1859.  8°. 
Columbus 1860 

—  -  Deming.  Henry  Champion.     Eu- 

logy of  Abraham  Lincoln,  before 
General  Assembly  of  Conn..Allyn 
Hall,  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  8, 
1865.  8°.  Hartford  (State  printers.)    1865 

—  -  Demund,  Rev.  Isaac  S.  Lamenta- 

tion on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  May,  1865.  Delivered  in 
Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Para- 
mus.  N.  J.    Pam.    8°.     N.  Y 1865 

—  -  Dodge,    Daniel    Kilham,    Ph.  D. 

Abraham  Lincoln.  The  evolution 
of  his  literary  style.  (University 
of  111.  Studies.  Vol,  1.  No,  1.)  Pa- 
per. 8°.    Champaign,  May 191)0 

—  -  Douglas.  Stephen  A.  See  Lincoln 

and  Douglas,  "Political  debates 
of.'- 

—  -  Enos,  Z.  A.    Early  surveyors  and 

surveying  in  Illinois.  Contains 
fac  simile  of  certified  plat  of  sur- 
vey and  opinion  by  Mr.  Lincoln, 
Read  before  the  Illinois  Society 
of  Engineers,  Jan.  29,  1891.  Pam. 
7  pages  and  fac  simile  reprints. 
8°.     Springfield 1891 

—  -  Edgar,  Rev.  G.   H.     Josiah   and 

Lincoln,  the  great  reformers.  Tri- 
bute to  the  worth  and  work  of  our 
martyr  president,  delivered  in 
Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Easton, 
Pa.,  June  1. 1865.  Pam.  8°.  Eas- 
ton, Pa 1865 

—  -  Everett.    Rev.    Charles    Carroll. 

Sermon  preached  on  Sunday  after 
assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, together  with  remarks  made 
on  the  day  of  his  funeral.  Inde- 
pendent Congregational  Church, 
Bangor,  Me.  Pam.  8°,  Bangor, 
Me 1865 

—  -  Field.  Hon.  Richard  S.    Address 

on  life  and  character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  before  Legis- 
lature of  New  Jersey,  Feb.  12, 
1866.    Pam.    8°.     Trenton 1866 

—  -  Forney,    John  W.      A   sketch  of 

Abraham  Lincoln:  pages  165-177, 
in  Vol.  1,  of  "Anecdotes  of  public 
men."    2  v.    12°.    N.Y 1873-1881 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Fowler.  Rev.  Henry.     Character 

and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Discourse  preached  at  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865.  Pam.  8°. 
Auburn.  N.Y 1865 

—  -  Fowler,  John.  jr.    Address  on  the 

death  of  President  Lincoln,  de- 
livered at  request  of  citizens, 
April  20.  1865.  in  Old  Episcopal 
Church,  New  Rochelle,  N.Y.  Pam. 
8°.    N.Y 1865 

—  -  Francis.  Julius  E..  collector.   The 

Lincoln  Memorial  Collection.  Re- 
lics of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Autographs  of  soldiers  and  sail- 
ors and  government  officials.  Pro- 
perty of  the  Lincoln  Birthday 
Association.  Buffalo, N.  Y.  Paper. 
8°.    Buffalo 1887 

.—  -  French,  Charles  Wallace.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  the  Liberator.  Ed- 
ited by  Carlos  Martyn.    12°.  N.Y.    1891 

—  -  Frelinghuysen,  Frederick  T,  Ora- 

tion at  obsequies  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, in  Newark,  N.  J..  April  19. 
1865.    Pam.    S°.    Newark,  N.  J....    1865 

—  -  Gaddis,  Rev.  M.  P.     Sermon  on 

the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  Pike's  Opera 
House,  Cincinnati,  April  16, 1865. 
Pam.    8°.    Cincinnati 1865 

—  -  Gallaher,  J.  E..  eotnp.    Best  Lin- 

coln stories,  tersely  told.  16°. 
Chicago,  N.  D 

—  -  Gilmore.    James    R.,     (Edmund 

Kirke.  pseud.)  Personal  recol- 
lections of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
the  Civil  War.     8°.    N.Y 1898 

—  -  Grant,  Ulysses   S.    Contrast  be- 

tween characters  of  Lincoln  and 
Secretary  Stantcn.  pages  536-537. 
in  vol.  2,  of  "Personal  memoirs  of 
U.  S.  Grant;"  also,  various  other 
references  to  Mr.  Lincoln  and  his 
administration  and  times,  in  same 
work 

—  -  Greeley,    Horace.      Greeley     on 

Lincoln,  with  Mr.  Greeley's  let- 
ters to  Chas.  A.  Dana,  and  a  lady 
friend.  Edited  by  Joel  Benton. 
(See  Benton.)    12°.    N.Y 1893 

—  -  Griffith,  Francis  P.    Lamentation 

for  Abraham  Lincoln,  April,  1865. 
Poem.    Paper  clipping,    n.  d 

—  -  Hale,  Edward  E.,  ed.    The  Presi- 

dent's Words.  A  selection  from 
the  speeches,  addresses  and  let- 
ters of  Abraham  Lincoln.  16°. 
Boston 1865 


BIOGRAPHY. 


12 


BI<Mii;.\I'll\  . 


Bioob  kJBTJ     <  'ontiti  ■ 

—  -  Hull.  /.'.  ■  .  Chas.  II.    a  Bioarnfa] 

••■r.  Sermon  or  death  of  Pi 
dent  Lincoln.     b*am.    s  .    Wanh- 

Ington 1868 

—  -  Hall.  Gordon.  President  Lli inn 

death.       It-    VOice    tO    tin-    people. 

Sermon.  8  .    Northampton.  M 

1 1865 

—  -Hall,    /•'■  v.   Newman.    A   sermon 

.in  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

I';. in.     B  .     I'.. .-ten 1865 

—  -  Hamill.  Samuel  M.  President  Lin- 

coln: A  faithful  son.  Sermon. 
Pam.    8  .    Trenton,  N.J is»i5 

—  -  Hammond, C.  L.,  comp.  Condition 

of  Lincoln  monument,  A  com- 
munication,m  I  aion  League  Club, 
Chicago,  with  letters  and  other 
papers  relating  to  Lincoln  monu- 
ment.   Pam.    B  .    Chicago.- 1804 

—  -  Hammond.   Charles.    Sermon  on 

life  and  character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Pam.  B  .  Sprinsrtield. 
Mass  1865 

11. ina lord.    Mrs.    I'.   A.      Abraham 

Lincoln:  His  life  and  public  ser- 
vices.   8°.    Boston 1865 

—  -  -  Our  Martyred  President.    Poem 

Pam.    8°.    Boston 1865 

—  -  Hapgood,  Norman.  Abraham  Lin- 

coln:    The   man  of   the   people. 

1-  .     N.  V 1899 

—  -  Hani-,  T.   M-    Assassination  of 

Lincoln.  A  history  of  the  great 
piracy.  Trial  of  the  eon 
spirators  by  military  commission 
and  a  review  of  the  trial  of  John 
H.  Surratt.  8°.  Springfield, 
Ma--.    Copyrighted 1892 

—  -  Haven,  Gilbert.    The  L'niter  and 

Liberator  of  America.  Sermon. 
Pam.    8°.    Boston 1865 

—  -  Hay,  John.   Set  Nicolay  and  Hay. 

—  Hayden,   Mrs.   Caroline  A.    Our 

atry's  Martyr.    A  poem.  Pam. 

1J  .     Mo-ton 1865 

—  -   Helm.    Emily  Todd.     Mary  Todd 

Lincoln.    Reminiscences  and  let- 
•;'  ('resident  Lin- 
coln.     (In    McClare's    Magazine, 
Sept.,  1898.) 

—  -  Herndon,  Wm.  H.   AnnRutledge, 

ring  and  the 
ii.      A    lecture   delivered   in 
Springfield,    1866.         Newspaper 
clipping,  in  scrap-book.) 


BlOGRAPHl  '■ 

—  -  Herndon.  wm.  II.    Lincoln's  re 

ligion.  A  lecture  on  Mr.  Lincoln's 

"  I  .;■{■  t  i '  and  religious  senti- 
ment-." in  answer  to  a  lecture  by 
i;.  . .  .ia-.  ,\.  Reed:  delivered  u 

■  respondence  between  Rev 

.lame,  Sinitli  and  Mr.  Herndon  in 
regard  to  Mr.  Lincoln'-  r-  ligious 
beliefs  and   his   ;  tor  Ann 

Rutledge.  Three  letter-,  dated 
1867.  'lipped  from  Shelby  Re- 
publican, Shelbyville,  Ind.,  copied 

from  111  nal.     (In 



—  -  Herndon, Wm.H.ond  Wei k.Ji 

W..  .1.  M.  Herndon's  Lincoln  — 
The  true  story  of  a  great  life. 
History  ami  personal  recollec- 
tions of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by 
Wm.  H.  Herndon.  for  twenty 
years  his  friend  and  law  par' 
y  v.     \2  .    Chicago 1892 

—  -Hitchcock,     Caroline      Hank-. 

Nancy  Hanks— The  story  of  Ab- 
raham Lincoln's  mother.  16°. 
N.  Y .' 1899 

—  -  Holland.  J.  G.    Life  of  Abraham 

Lincoln.    8°.    Springfield,  Mass..    1866 

—  -  Holland.  J.  G.    The  Nation  weep- 

ing for  its  dead.  Pam.  8°. 
Springfii  Id.  Ma-s 1865 

—  -  Howells,  Wm.  Cooper.    (RuddA 

Carletons,  pubs.)    Lite,  speeches 
and  public   services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  with    -ketch   of  lit- 
Hannibal  Hamlin.    Wigwam  edi- 
tion,   U  .     N.  V 

Illinois  Dniversity  Studies,  Vol.  l. 
No.  l,  May  L900, 

I  >odgre,  Daniel  Kilham. 

—  -  Ingli8,    Samuel    M.,    ■     ■      . 

venir  for  school  children  of  [111- 
oois,  to  be  used  in  celebration  of 

Lincoln's   birthday.    Feb.    12,   and 

\\  ishington's  birthday,  Feb.  22, 
(Ills,  stat.-  Dep't  Pub.  Instruc- 
tion Puhs.i  Pam.  s  .  Spring- 
field 1898 

—  -  Inter-State  Publishn 

Abraham  Lincoln,  pp. 
181  '!!i.       "Historj  ■      3  ""» 

'    -  .    Chicago 1881 

—  -  Ind  an.  John  Robert.  M  .D.    His- 

tory ol  the  life,  administration 
and   times   of   Abraham   Lincoln. 

2  \.    s  .    Chicago 1888 

Vols.  16 and  it  of  "The  Republic 
a  history  ■  i  I.  S.  A.  in  adminis- 
tration-.'' 


BIOGRAPHY 


43 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Jerome,   Alonzo    Wheeler.      The 

great  debate.    Souvenir.    Paper. 

12°.    Springfield 1899 

—  -  Jones,  Maj,  Evan  Rowland.    Lin- 

coln, Stanton  and  Grant.  His- 
torical sketches.    8°.    London....  1875? 

—  -  Keekley,   Elizabeth.    Behind  the 

scenes;  or,  thirty  years  a  slave, 
and  four  years  in  the  White 
House.    12°    N.  Y 1868 

—  -  Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.    See  Gil- 

more. 

—  -  Krauth,  Bev.  Charles  P.    The  two 

pageants.    Pam.    8°.    Pittsburgh.    1865 

—  -  Lamon,  Dorothy,  ed.      Recollec- 

tions of  Abraham  Lincoln,  1847- 
1865.  by  Ward  H.  Lamon,  12°. 
Chicago 1895 

—  -  Lamon,  Ward  H.    Life  of  Abra- 

ham Lincoln;  from  his  birth  to 
his  inauguration  as  president.  8°. 
Boston 1872 

—  -  Leland    Hotel,  Springfield,    111., 

Proprietors  of,  pubs.  A  Lincoln 
souvenir.  Pamphlet.  Cover  of 
pamphlet  has  picture  of  desk  on 
which  Mr.  Lincoln  wrote  his  first 
inaugural  address.  The  desk  is 
now  in  corridor  of  the  hotel.  Pam. 
contains  Mr.  Lincoln's  farewell 
address  to  his  friends  and  neigh- 
bors in  Springfield,  upon  his  leav- 
ing for  Washington,  Feb.  11,1861, 
his  first  inaugural  address,  and 
the  Gettysburg  address.  Pam. 
12°.    Springfield,  n.d 

—  -  Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor,  comps. 

Organization  and  objects  of  Lin- 
coln Guard  of  Honor  and  first 
memorial  services,  April  15, 1880. 
Pam,    8°.     Springfield 1880 

—  -  Linder,  Gen.  Usher  F.    Sketch  of 

Abraham  Lincoln,  pages  37-40, and 
various  anecdotes  of  him  in 
"Reminiscences  of  early  Bench 
and  Bar  of  Illinois."  2d  ed.  12°. 
Chicago 1879 

—  -  Lippincott,  J.  B.  &  Co..  pubs.  Po- 

etical tributes  to  the  memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.    12°.    Phila..    1865.. 
Contains  poems  by — 

Adams,  George  B ,  C.  R. 

Ancker.  Adolph  Bennett,  Emma  Ben- 

Anonymous,  (7  poems)    son 
Bryant.  Win.  Cullen    Chittenden,     Richard 
Ballard.  H.  C.  Henry 

Barnett.  J.  G.  Cary,   Phoebe 

Benson,  John    S.         Cary,  Alice 
Benjamin,  S.  G,  W.    Cromwell.  Ruth  N. 
Beale.Mrs.  O.  A.  S.    Cooper,   George 

Bickerstaff.  Miss  Ein-C .  C. 

mafl.  Cox.  Christopher  C. 

Boylan,  Wm.  Cist,  L.  J. 


Biography — Continued. 


Collins,  John 


McBoyle,  A. 


Cameron.  Mrs    R.  A.  "May"     of     Sparrow- 


bush 
Martin.  G. 

McL .  J. 

Meredith,  Gula 
McCaffrey.  Miss  S.  A. 
Mercer,   S.    C. 
McMillin's    Magazine 

(England) 

N .  F.  L. 

Nichol,  John 
Nicnols,  Kate  W. 
Nowell.  Edward  P. 
Proctor.  Edna  Dean 


Cranch.C.  P. 
Carrie 

Clark,  Rev.  Alex 
Coolbrith,   Ina    D. 
Dunn.  Caleb 
Duganne.  A.  J.  H. 
Dyer,  Rev.  Sidney 
Dorsey,    Dennis    B. 
Deniby,  Angeline  R. 
Dennison,  Mary  A. 

D .S.J 

Davis,  D.  Ambrose 

Dawes,  L.  M. 

Emissus  (To Mrs.  Lin-Punch  (From  London 


coin) 
Eta 

Evans,    Albert  S. 
Eva 
Emma 
Enola 
Field,  A.J. 
Fisher,  Jabez  M. 
Favorite.  Flory 
Field,  J.  G. 
Fairfield.  P.  G. 

F ,  Belle 

F .  L.  W 


Punch) 

P ,  E.  B. 

Prince.  Rev.  N.  A. 

P . 

Pymn,  Henry 
Peregrinator 
Phelps,  Rev.  Dr.  S.  D. 
Parker,  B.  S. 
Raenhart.  Geo.  W. 
Remak.  Mrs.Gustavus 
Richard>on,   Mrs.    M. 

T.  G. 
Ristine.  James 


"Fun,"  from  the  Lon-Reed,  Charles  W. 

don  Rosarr,  Ellerton 

G ,  Jeanie  Robinson,  Mrs.  J.  T. 

G ,  C.  D.  Robbins 

Greenwood,  Rev.  T.J.  R .  E.  V. 

Gertrude  Radford,  Ben.  J. 

Griflin,   F.  P.  Rexford,  Enen  E. 

Gurley,  Rev.  Dr.D.  P.Stednian.  Edmund  C. 
Howe,       Mrs.       JuliaSeherb,  Emanuel  Vi- 

Ward  talis 

Hooper.     Mrs.     LucyStoddard,    Richard 

Hamilton  Henry 

Hayward,  J.  Henry     Smith.  Emeline  Sher- 
Halpine,       Chas.     G.    man 

(Miles  O'Reilly)        S ,  H.  S. 

Hopper,  Rev.  EdwardStockton,  Rev.  Thos., 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wen-    D.D. 


dell 

Hosmer,  W.  H.  C. 
Hall.  Mrs   F.  W. 

H .  E.  A. 

Hartz,  Mary  E. 
Hirst.  Henry  B. 

H ,  S.  B. 

Halpine,  M.  G. 

lola 

J .  L.  H. 


Stewart.  James  M. 

S ,E.  V. 

S ,  G.  F. 

S .  Jennie  E, 

Stebbins,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

Shirley 

St.  Clair.  Winnifred 

S .  E,  T. 

Tuckerman,  Henry  T. 
Taylor.  B.  F. 
Townsend. Geo.  Alfred 


Johnson,  M.  R. 

Kimball,  Harriet  Mc-Taylor,   Benj.   Frank 

Ewen  lin 

Laighton.  Albert  Una 

Leech,    Harry    Hare  Umbra 

wood  Villain,  Nathan 

Lawson,  Emile  V ,  M.  F. 

Lowe,  Martha  Perry    Vandenhoff.  Geo. 


Leah 
L- 


H.  A. 


Willis,  Richard  Storrs 
Woodworth.  H. 

W .  E.  J. 

White.  Josephine 
Ward.  Thomas 
Whiting,  Sam 


Lisle,  Cora 

Mackellar,  Thomas 

Merrefiekl.  Joseph 

Morford,  Henry 

Munday,  Eugenie  H.  Williams.  Mrs.  L.  M 

Morgan.  George  G.W.W ,  R.  B. 

Manlove.  Oliver  PerryWebb.  0.  H. 

—  -  Logan,  John  A.  Account  of  polit- 
ical l.fe  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  and  his 
administration  in  "The  great  con- 
spiracy." Appendix  to  above 
book:  Battle  of  the  giants.  An 
abridgment  of  the  Lincoln-Doug- 
las debates  in  chronological  order. 
8°.    N.Y 1886 


BIOGRAPHY 


44 


BIOGRAPHY. 


BioiiKAviiY — Continued. 

—  -  Lord.  James  Judson.    Poem  read 

at  dedication  of  National  Lincoln 
Monument.  Original  Manuscript 

-•  -  Lord,  James  Judson.  Poem  read 
at  the  dedication  of  the.  National 
Lincoln  Monument,  Oct.  15,  IsTI. 
Original  parchment  copy,  being 
the  copy  used  by  Eon-.  Richard 
Edwards  at  the  dedicatory  exer- 
cises, and  by  him  presented  to 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Li- 
brary   

—  -  Lusk,  D.  W.    Politics  and  politi- 

cians of  Illinois.  1856-1884.  Doug- 
las and  Lincoln,  chap.  6.  pages 
45-94;  Abraham  Lincoln,  chap.  20. 
page3  181-198.    8°.    Springfield...    1884 

—  -  McClellan.   Gen.   George   B.  Mc- 

Clellau's  own  story.  Chap.  9.  pp. 
149-160:  Conspiracy  of  the  poli- 
ticians—Stanton— Chase.  Rela- 
tions and  interviews  with  Mr. 
Lincoln,  etc.    8°.    N.Y 1887 

—  -  McClure,  A.  K..  LL.  D.    Abraham 

Lincoln  and  men   of  war  times. 

8°.    Phila 1892 

—  -  McClure,  J.  B.,  ed.    Anecdotes  of 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  Lincoln's 
stories.    12°.    Chicago 1879 

—  -  McClure's    Magazine.  S.    S.    Mc- 

Clure Co.  pubs.  Sketches  and 
anecdotes  of  Lincoln  and  Mrs. 
Lincoln,  by  Miss  Tarbell.  Mrs. 
Helm.  etc..  1896. 1897.  1898.  (Odd 
numbers.) 

—  -  McLean  County   (111.)   Historical 

Society,  Transactions  of,  vol.  3. 
Meeting  of  May  29.  1900,  commem- 
orative of  the  convention  of  May 
29,  1856,  which  organized  the  Re- 
publican party  of  Illinois.  B  . 
Bloomington 1900 

—  -  Marble,  Manton.     Letter  to  Abra- 

ham Lincoln.  8°.  N.  Y.  1867. 
Also,  typewritten  copy  of  the 
bogus  proclamation,  referred  to 
in  above  letter.  This  copy  was 
furnished  to  the  Ills.  State  His- 
torical Library  through  the  cour- 
tesy of  the  Librarian  of  the  New 
York  World,  and  was  copied  from 
the  "World"  Of  May  18,  1864,  4th 
page.  6th  col 

—  -  Maynard,    Mrs.  Nettie    Colburn. 

Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  spiritu- 
alist! or.  Curious  revelations 
from  the  life  of  a  trance  medium. 
12°.     Phila 1891 


Biography— Continued. 

—  -  Menard     County     Ills.     Woman's 

Columbian  Club,  COmp.     Menard 

Salem  Lincoln   Souvenir  Album. 

4°.    Bloomington 1893 

—  -  Mitchell.  Rev.  S.  S.   In  lneinoriain. 

Sermon  on  death  of  Lincoln.  Pam. 

8°.    Harrisburg.  Pa 1865 

—  -  Morgan,  Rev.  Win.  F.    Joy  dark- 

ened. A  sermon  on  death  of  Lin- 
coln.    Pam.    8°.    NY 1865 

—  -  Morse,  John  T.,  jr.  Abraham  Lin- 

coln. (American  Statesmen  Se- 
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—  -  Moses,  John.    Sketch  of  Lincoln- 

Douglas  debates.  Mr.  Lincoln's 
nomination  and  election  to  presi- 
dency, his  assassination  and 
death;  and  organization  of  Lin- 
coln Monument  Association,  etc., 
in  "Illinois:  Historical  and  Stat- 
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—  -  Murray,  Rev.  Wm.  H.  H.   Address 

delivered  on  Sabbath  following 
assassination  of  A.  Lincoln.  Pam. 
8°.    N.Y 1865 

—  -  Nason,   Elias.    Eulogy  on  Abra- 

ham Lincoln.    Pam.    8°.     Boston.    1865 

—  -  National  Lincoln  Association.  In- 

corporated. Feb.  12,  1884,  San 
Francisco.  Certificate  of  the  life 
membership  to  the  association  of 
John  Carroll  Power.  National  Div. 
Executive  Club 

—  -  National  Lincoln  Monument.  His- 

tory of  the  organization  of  the 
National  Lincoln  Monument  As- 
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Manuscript 

—  -  New  York.  City  of.    Obsequies  of 

Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  city  of 
New  York,  under  the  auspices  of 
the  common  council  of  the  city. 
Valentine.  David  T.,  comp.  4°. 
N.  Y 1866 

—  -  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  voices 

from  the  pulpit  of.  See  "Our 
martyr  President." 

—  -  New  York  Tribune,  pubs.     Life 

of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  John 
Locke  Scripps.  (Tribune  Tract. 
No,  6.)     Pam.    8°.    N.Y 1860 

—  -  New  York  World.    See  Marble. 

—  -  Nicolay.  John  G.  and  Hay,  John. 

Abraham  Lincoln:     A  history.    10 

v.    8:.    N.Y 1890 

—  -  Oldroyd,    Osborn    H.      Lincoln's 

campaign;  or,  the  political  revo- 
lution of  1860.  Paper-  12°.  Chi- 
cago      1896 


BIOGRAPHY. 


45 


BIOGRAPHY. 


1883 


Biography— Continued. 

—  — The  Lincoln  Memorial:    Album 

Immortelles.  Original  life  pic- 
tures, with  autographs,  from  the 
hands  and  hearts  of  eminent 
Americans  and  Europeans,  con- 
temporaries of  the  great  martyr 
to  liberty,  Abraham  Lincoln.  To- 
gether with  extracts  from  his 
speeches,  letters  and  sayings.  In- 
troduction by  Matthew  Simpson. 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  and  a  sketch  of  the 
patriot's  life,  by  Hon,  Isaac  N. 
Arnold.    8°.    N.Y 

—  -  Our  Martyr  President— Abraham 

Lincoln.  Voices  from  the  pulpit 
of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  Ora- 
tion by  Hon.  Geo.  Bancroft.  Ora- 
tion at  the  burial  by  Bishop  Simp- 
son. 

Sermons  by  the  following  clergy- 


Wm.  R.  Williams.  D.  D., 

Henry  Ward  Beecher, 

Henry  W.  Bellows,  D.  D., 

Stephen  H.  Tyng,  D.  D.. 

Chas.  S.  Robinson, 

Wm.  Ives  Budington,  D.  D., 

John  McClintock,  D.  1).,  LL.  D.. 

A.  N.  Littlejohn,  D.  D.. 

Theodore  L.  Cuyler. 

Joseph  P.  Thompson,  D.  D., 

James  Eells,  D.  D., 

Elbert  S.  Porter,  D.  D., 

A.  P.  Rogers,  D.  D  , 

S.  D.  Burchard,  D.  D., 

J.  E.  Rockwell,  D.  D.. 

Samuel  T.  Spear,  D.  D., 

Robert  Lowry, 

Albert  S.  Hunt, 

Wm.  Adams.  D.  D., 

Henry  J.  Pox, 

Henry  B.  Smith.  D.  D. 

Entered,  1865,  by  Tibbals  &  Whit- 
ing.   12°.    N.  Y 1865 

Paddock,  Be  v.  Wilbur  P.  A  great 
man  fallen.  Discourse  on  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Pam. 
8°.    Phila 1865 

Palmer,  Gen.  John  M.,  ed.  Sketch 
of  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  chap. 
29.  pages  536-541.  vol.  1.  in  "Bench 
and  Bar  of  Illinois;  historical  and 
reminiscent." • 

Patterson,  Robert  M.  The  charac- 
ter of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Pam. 
8°.    Phila 1865 

Peck.  George  R.  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Response  at  annual  banquet 
of  the  Marquette  Club,  Chicago, 
Feb.  12,1895.   Pam.    8°.    Chicago..    1895 

Peterson, T.B.&  Bros. pubs.  Life, 
services,  martyrdom  and  funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.    12°.   Phila.    1865 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Pitman,  Benn.,  comp.  Assassina- 

tion of  President  Lincoln  and 
trial  of  the  conspirators.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati     1865 

—  -  Power,  John  Carroll.     Abraham 

Lincoln:  His  life, Ipublic services, 
death,  and  great  funeral  cortege, 
with  a  history  and  description  of 
the  National  Lincoln  Monument. 
12°.  Springfield 1889' 

—  -  Power,  John  Carroll.     Abraham 

Lincoln:  His  great  funeral  cor- 
tege from  Washington  to  Spring- 
field, 111.  History  and  description 
of  National  Lincoln  Monument. 
12°.   Springfield 1872 

—  -  Power.  John  Carroll.     Certificate 

of  membership  to  the  National 
Lincoln  Association,  National 
Div.  Executive  Club  No.  1.  In- 
corporated 1884.    San  Fran 1885 

—  -  Power,  John  Carroll,  ed.    History 

of  an  attempt  to  steal  the  body  of 
Abraham  Lincoln;  including  a 
history  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of 
Honor.    8°.     Springfield 1890 

—  -  Power,  John  Carroll.    Sketch  of 

Abraham  Lincoln,  pages  456-458, 
in  "History  early  settlers  of  San- 
gamon Co.,  111." 


Power,  John  Carroll.  Annual 
reports  of  the  custodian  to  the 
executive  committee  of  the  Na- 
tional Lincoln  Monument  Associ- 
ation, 1875-1883.  inc.  8°.  Spring- 
field  

Raymond,  Henry  J.  Life  and  pub- 
lic services  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
together  with  his  State  papers. 
8°.    N.Y 


1884 


1865 


—  -  Relyea.  Rev.  B.  J.     Sermon  on 

death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  in  Congregational 
church.  Green's  Farms,  Conn. 
Pam.    8°.    N.Y 1865 

—  -  Rhodes,  James  Ford.     Sketch  of 

the  character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, and  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas, 
pages  308-343,  in  vol.  2  of  History 
of  U.  S.,  from  Compromise  of  1850. 
4vols.    8°.    N.Y 1893-1900 

—  -  Rice.  Allen  Thorndike,  ed.  Rem- 

iniscences of  Abraham  Lincoln 
by     distinguished    men     of    his 


times.    8th  ed,    8°.    N.  Y. 


1889 


BIOGRAPHY. 


in 


BIOGRAPHY 


Bio  ib  iphi  -Gontintu  d. 

—  -  Richardson,     .Imins      1).,    comp. 

Sketch  <>f  life  of,  and  collection  of 
messages  and  official  papers  of, 
pages  i  291  inc., in  \'<»1.  6  of  "Com- 
pilation of  the  messages  and  pa 
pers  of  the  Presidents,  L7S9  1897." 
S.  Gov't,  pubs.)  8°.  Wash- 
ington   

—  -  Rid  path,  John  Clark.    Lincoln's 

administration  and  the  <  livil  War. 
chaps.  tll-M.  pases  482-543  in  "A 
popular histors  U.S."  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati      1876 

—  -  Robinson,  Rev.  Cbas.  S.  The  mar- 

tyred President.  Pam.  8°.  N.  Y..    1865 

—  -  Rudd    &    Carleton,    pubs.    Life, 

speeches  and  public  services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln;  with  a  sketch 
of  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin,  i  Wig- 
wam edition.)  See  Howells,  Wm, 
C.     12°.    N.  Y 1860 

—  -  Scammon,  Hon.  Jonathan  Young. 

Address  containing  anecdote  of 
Lincoln  and  Maj,  Anderson  in 
Black  Hawk  War,  pages  14-15,  in 
Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  10 

—  -  Schurz,  Carl.    Abraham  Lincoln: 

An  essay.    12°.     Boston  &N.Y..    1891 

—  -  Scripps.  John  Locke.    See  N.  Y. 

Tribune. 

—  -  Sherman.  Hon.  John.     Sketch  of 

Lincoln's  two  administrations, 
pages  231-355,  in  vol.  1,  of  "John 
Sherman's  recollections." 

—  -  Starr.  Rev.   Frederick,    jr.     The 

martyr  President.  Pam.  8°.  St. 
Louis 1865 

—  State   Department   U.  S.  (by  order 

Congress).  Tributes  of  the  Na- 
tions to  Abraham  Lincoln.  The 
assassination  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, and  attempted  assassination 
of  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Sec.  of  State, 
and  Frederick  W.  Seward.  Assist- 
ant Sec.  of  State,  Apr.  14,  1865.  Ex- 
pressions of  condolence  and 
sympathy  inspired  by  these 
events.  C.  S.  Gov't,  pub.)  4°. 
Washington 1867 

—  -  Stephens.  Alexander    H.    Corre- 

spondence with  Mr.  Lincoln  on 
questions  of  slavery  and  seces- 
sion, pages  149-165,  in  ''Alexander 
H.  Stephens."  by  Henry  Cleve- 
land   

—  -  Stoddard.  Richard  Henry.     Abra- 

ham Lincoln.  An  Horatian  ode. 
Paper.     8°.     N.  Y 1865 

—  -  Stoddard,  Wm.  O.    Abraham  Lin- 

coln: The  true  story  of  a.  great 
life.    8°.    N.  Y 1885 


Bioq&apht—  Continui 

—  -    Stone,    Andrew    L.     A    disCO 

occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.    Pam.    8°.    Lost, ,n.    1866 

—  -  Stowe,    Harriet    P.eecher.      Abra- 

ham Lincoln:     Sketch    of  life  of, 

pages  li-iio,  in  ".Men  of  our 
times."    8°.     Hartford 1868 

—  -  Stuve.  Bernard.    See  Davidson  & 

Stuve 

—  -  Sumner,  Charlefa.    Buiogy  on  Ab- 

raham Lincoln.  Pam,  8°.  Bos- 
ton       1865 

—  -  Sweetser,  Seth.    Commemorative 

discourse  on  the  death  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Pam.  8°.  Wor- 
cester. Mass 1865 

—  -  Tarbell.  Ida  M.    Life  of  Abraham 

Lincoln.    2  v.    8°.    N.  Y 1900 

—  -  Tarbell,  Ida   M.     Abraham   Lin- 

coln. Articles  in  McClure's  Ma- 
gazine. 

Abraham  Lincoln.  March,  1896. 
Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  June, 

ls'.tt;. 
The  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's 

nomination  in  1860.  November    1896 

—  -  Tarbell,  Ida  M.,  assisted  bu  Davis. 

J.  McCan.  The  early  life  of  Ab- 
raham Lincoln;  containing  many 
unpublished  documents  and  un- 
published reminiscences  of  Lin- 
coln's early  friends:  with  160  il- 
lustrations, including  20  portraits 
of  Lincoln.    8°.    N.  Y 1896 

—  -  Thayer,   Wm.   M.    Character  and 

public  services  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. (The  "Campaign  docu- 
ment.")    Paper.    12°.    Boston....     1864 

—  -  Thayer,  Wm.  M.    The  pioneer  boy 

and  how    he    became    President. 

12°.    Boston 1864 

—  -  Thompson,   Richard  W.      Recol- 

lections of  sixteen  Presidents— 
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Abraham  Lincoln,  Chap.  16,  v.  2, 
pages  389  419 

—  -  Tibals    &    Whiting,    pubs,      Our 

Martyr  President— Abraham  Lin- 
coln. Voices  from  the  pulpit  of 
New  York  and  Brooklyn.  12°. 
N.  Y 1865 

—  -  Tilton,  J.   E.  ..V-  Co..  )>ubs.     Ser- 

mons preached  in  Boston  on  the 
death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  12°. 
Boston 1865 

—  -  Tiuilow.  Rev.   Herman    R.      Dis- 

course occasioned  by  the  death  of 
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Biography— Continued. 

—  -  Townsend,     Virginia     F.        Our 

Presidents:    or,  the    lives    of    23 
Presidents  of  the  U.  S.    Abraham 
Lincoln,  pages  281-306. 
(Edition  de  Luxe)  4°.    N.  Y  .... 

—  -  Troy,  N.  Y.,  City  of.    Tribute  of 

respect  by  the  citizens  of  Troy  to 
the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

—  -  U.  S.   Congressional  Committee, 

pubs.  Program  of  arrangements 
for  the  inauguration  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S  .  March  4. 1865. 
Pam.    8°.    Washington 1865 

—  -  U.  S.    State    Department.        See 

State  Department  U.S. 

—  -  Valentine,  David  T.,  comp.    Ob- 

sequies of  Abraham  Lincoln  in 
the  city  of  N.  Y.,  under  auspices 
of  common  council  of  N.  Y.  city. 
4°.    n.  Y 1866 

—  -  Van  Buren.  G.  M..  comp.    Abra- 

ham Lincoln's  pen  and  voice. 
Compilation  of  his  letters,  civil, 
political  and  military,  also  his 
public  addresses,  messages,  state 
papers,  etc.    12°.    Cincinnati 1890 

—  -  Volk,  Leonard  \V.    The  Lincoln 

life-mask,  and  how  it  was  made. 
Reprinted  from  Century  Maga- 
zine of  Dec,  1881.    Pamphlet 

—  -  Walden.  Rev.  Treadwell.    The  na- 

tional sacrifice.    Pam.   8°.   Phila.    1865 

—  -  Walker.  Rev.  E.  S.    Memorial  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.    Manuscript 

—  -  Walker,  Rev.  E.  S,    The  Lincoln 

Monument;  with  illustrations. 
Pam.    12°.    Springfield 1879 

—  -  Walker,  Rev.  E.   S.    Oak  Ridge 

Cemetery:  its  history  and  im- 
provements.   8°.    Springfield....    1879 

—  -  Washington,    Mrs.    Lucy.      Our 

Martyred  President.  A  poem, 
pages  18-19.  in  "'Columbia,  and 
other  poems."  12°.   Buffalo 1893 

—  -  Weik.  Jesse  Wm.    See  Herndon. 

Wm.  H 

—  -  Welles.     Gideon.      Lincoln    and 

Seward.  Remarks  upon  the  mem- 
orial address  of  Chas.  Francis 
Adams,  on  the  late  Wm.  H.  Sew- 
ard, with  incidents  and  comments 
illustrative  of  the  measures  and 
policy  of  the  administration  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  and  views  as 
to  the  relative  positions  of  the 
late  President  and  Secretary  of 
State.    12°    N.  Y 1874 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  -  Whitney.  Henry  C.    Life  on  the 

circuit  with  Lincoln.    8°.    Boston    1892 

—  -  Whitney,    Henry    C.       Lincoln's 

lost  speech.  (Pub.  in  McClure's 
Magazine,  Sept.,  1896.) 

—  -  Wilbur,     Mrs.    Jennie     Aurelia. 

Songs  of  the  west  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Poem,  page  201.  12°. 
Chicago I866 

—  -  Wilson,  Wm.  Bender.    Abraham 

Lincoln.  A  sketch  of,  pages  103- 
114,  in  "Acts  and  actors  in  the 
Civil  War."    12°.     Phila 1892 

—  -  Woodbury.  Augustus.    Sketch  of 

the  character  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Pam.  12°.  Providence. 
R.I 1865 

—  Pictures:  Lincoln,  Abraham.    Plat- 

inum print,  from  the  Hessler  neg- 
ative. Printed,  1899.  Ayer, 
Phila.    (Framed.) 

—  -  Etching  from  the  Hessler  nega- 

tive. Reproduced  1898.  Henry 
Taylor,  jr.    (Framed.) 

—  -  Marshall's         steel       engraving. 

(Framed.) 

—  -  Early  photograph  of  Mr.  Lincoln. 

Size  7^ by  5*2  inches.     (Framed.) 

—  -  Photographs  (cabinet  size)  of  Mr. 

Lincoln  and  Gen.  Grant.  The  neg- 
ative for  these  photographs  was 
discovered  in  Rice's  photographic 
studio,  Washington,  D.  C.  in  1891. 
when  old  matter  was  being  exam- 
ined for  some  purpose.  The  pic- 
tures were  on  the  same  negative, 
and  it  is  supposed  were  taken  in 
1864,  when  Gen.  Grant  visited 
Washington  and  there  received 
his  commission  as  Lieut-General. 
Reproduced,  1891.     (Framed.) 

—  -  Steel  engraving  of  Mr.  Lincoln. 
Size,  712  by  5^  inches.  Copyright- 
ed. 1862,  by  Johnson,  Fry  &  Co., 
N.  Y, 

-  -  Photographs  (cabinet  size)  of  Mr. 
Lincoln,  of  Mrs.  Lincoln  in  the 
gown  worn  at  the  ball  given  in 
honor  of  the  first  inauguration  of 
Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Rev.  Chas.  Dres- 
ser, the  clergyman  who  officiated 
at  the  marriage  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Lincoln:  of  the  Edwards  resi- 
dence where  the  marriage  oc- 
curred, and  of  Representatives 
Hall,  in  the  old  State  House  at 
Springfield,  where  Mr.  Lincoln 
was  nominated  for  the  U.  S.  Sen- 


BKMIRAPHY 


48 


BlniJKALMIY. 


Biography  -Oontinm  d. 

in  1868,  and  where  his  remains 

laid     in    Mule.     May    S,  1866,    w  hm 

bronchi  to  Springfield  tor  burial. 
The  entire  design  Surrounded 
and  ornamented  with  pr< 
flowers,  which  were  gathered  on 
Lincoln  Monument  Hill,  pressed 
and  mounted  by  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
II.  Abell.  Designed  by  Mrs.  Chas. 
Ridgley,  president  of  the  Sanga- 
mon Co.  Woman's  Columbian 
Club;  engrossed  by  Miss  Marga- 
ret L.  Brooks.  Exhibited  at  the 
World's  Col.  Exposition,  Chicago. 
1898,  and  afterwards  deposited  in 
t If  111.  State  Historical  Library. 
(Framed.) 

-  -  Photograph  of  the  Statue  of  Mr. 

Lincoln,  in  the  State  House, 
Springfield,  III,,  as  decorated, 
April  15,  1884.  Copyrighted  by 
Josephine  P.  Cleveland.  Size,  9 
by  6*2  inches. 

-  -  Photograph    of    Old    Salem,   old 

mill.  etc.  Copyrighted  by  Kate  P. 
I  'egge,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Size.  8  by 
5 '•j  inches. 

Cabinet  photograph  of  the  bust 
of  Lincoln,  by  Jones,  1860.  Pre- 
sented ltd  the  Library  by  Dr,  A. 
W.  French.  Springfield.  111. 

-  -  Cabinet  photograph  of  the  Lin- 

coln Guard  of  Honor,  organized 
lssu.    Copyrighted.  1884. 

-  -  Cabinet  size  photograph  of   the 

proclamation  of  Edwin  M.  Stan- 
ton, U.  S.  Secretary  of  War,  offer- 
ing rewards  for  the  apprehension 
of  the  murderer,  and  the  accom- 
plices to  the  murder,  <>f  President 
Lincoln.  Dated,  War  Department 
April  20.  1865. 

-  -  Photograph  of  the  floral  tributes. 

including  the  memorial  tablet 
presented  by  the  North  American 
Turner  Bund  at  the  tomb  of  Pres- 
ident Lincoln  on  the  20th  anniver- 
sary of  his  death.  April  15.  1885. 
Cabinet  size.  Copyrighted  by 
John  Carroll  Power,  Springfield, 
111. 

-  -  Lincoln.  Mrs.  Mary  Todd,  wife  of 

Abraham  Lincoln;  born  1818.  died 
July  16.1882 

-  -  Helm.  Emily  Todd.    Reminiscen- 

ces and  letters  of  the  wife  of  Pres- 
ident Lincoln.  (Pub.  in  McClure's 
Magazine.  Sept  ,  1898) 


Biography—  Oontinm  >/. 

-  -  Keckley,  Elisabeth.     Behind  the 

seene    .  ,,r  thirty  years  a  slave, ami 

four  years   in   the    White  II, 

12°.     N.Y 186a 

-  ■  Heed.  A',     .la-.  .\.     Discourse  at 

the  funeral  services  of  Mrs. 
Mary  Todd  Lincoln.  Also, account 
of  funeral  exercises,  etc.  Manu- 
script   

-  Lincoln.  !//-.  Nancy  Hanks,  mother 

of  Abraham  Lincoln;  born  1784, 
died  lsis 

-  -  Hitchcock.        Caroline        Hanks. 

Nancy  Hanks.  The  Story  of  Ab- 
raham Lincoln's  mother.  16  .  N. 
v 1899 

-  Lincoln.  Robert  Todd, lawyer, mem- 

ber of  the  Cabinet,  and  foreign 
minister,  son  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln; born  1S43 

-  -  American    Biographical  Pub.  Co. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  lion.  Robert 
Todd  Lincoln,  pages  779-780,  in  U. 
S.  Biographical  Dictionary  and 
Portrait  Gallery,  Illinois  vol.  4°. 
Chicago  and  N .  Y 1883 

-  -  Bateman  &  Selby.  eds.   Sketch  of 

life  of  Hon.  Robert  T.  Lincoln. 
page  338,  in  Historical  Encyclope- 
dia of  Ills     4°.    Chicago 1900 

-  -  Century  Publishing  &  Engraving 

Co.  Sketch  of  life  of  Hon.  Robert 
T.  Lincoln,  pages  75-76,  in  Ency- 
clopaedia of  Biography  of  Ills. 
v.  2.    2  v.    4°.    Chicago 1892-1894 

-  Linder.  Gen.  Usher  P,    Illinois  law- 

yer; born  1809.  died  1876.  Sketch 
of  life  of,  by  Judge  Joseph  Qilles- 
pie,  fa  the  introduction  to  Lin- 
der's  "Remin  -  of  the  early 
Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois.'- 

-  Lisle,  Marcus  Claiborne.  Kentucky 

member  of  Congress;  born  1862. 
died  1894.  .Mem. .rial  addresses  on 
life  and  character  of.  delivered  in 
House  Representatives  and  Sen 
•i"  I".  S.,68d  Cong.; 3d  Session.  U. 
S.  Gov't,  pubs.    4°.     Washington.     1895 

-  Literature     and     literary     men    of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Sket- 
ches of  lives  of.  Mills.  Abraham 
-I.  -1/.    2v.    B  .     N.  Y 1851 

-  Lockwood.   Samuel  Drake,  Illinois 

jurist;  born  1789,  died  1874.  Babb, 
lames  E.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Hon.  8.  D.  Lockwood.  fa  The  Su- 
preme Court  of  Illinois.  Sketches 
of  its  members.  Territorial  and 
State.  Published  in  The  Green 
Bag.  Boston.  May,  1891 


BIOGRAPHY. 


49 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography^  Continued. 

—  -  Coffin,  Wm.      Life  and  times  of 

Samuel  D.Lockwood.  8°.  Chicago    1889 

—  -  Linder,  Gen.  Usher  F.    Sketch  of 

life  of  Hon.  S.D.  Lockwood, pages 
261-265,  in  ""Reminiscences  of  the 
early  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois."     — 

—  -  Palmer,  Gen.  John  M.    Sketch  of 

the  life  of  blon.  S.  D.  Lockwood, 
pages  22-29,  hi  "Bench  and  Bar  of 
Ills."  Historical  and  reminiscent. 
Edited  by  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer 

—  -  Scott,  Hon.  John   M.     Sketch  of 

the  life  of  Hon.  S,  D.  Lockwood, 
pages  288-293,  in  "Supreme  Court 
of  Illinois,  1818." '. 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  Judge  Lock- 

wood,  see  Histories  of  Illinois. 

—  Logan,  John  Alexander,  American 

General  and  U.  S  Senator;  born 
1826.  died  1886.  The  great  conspi- 
racy.   8°.    N.  Y 1886 

—  -  Oration  at  the  tomb  of  Gen .  Grant, 

Riverside  Park,  N.  Y„  May  31, 
1886.     Pam 

—  -  Speech  in  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 

sentatives in  reply  to  Mr.  Kellogg 
of  Illinois,  Dec.  9,  1859.  (Bound  in 
collection  of  speeches  of  various 
orators  of  the  period,  1858-1862.) 

—  -  Speeches  (five)  in  the  U.  S.  Sen- 

ate, 1881-1886.    Pams 

—  -  The  volunteer  soldier  of  America. 

8°.    Chicago 1887 

—  -  Dawson,  Geo.  Francis.     Life  and 

services  of  John  Alexander  Lo- 
gan, soldier  and  statesman.  8°. 
Chicago 1887 

—  -  Late  a  senator  from  Ills.     Memo- 

rial addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of,  delivered  in  Senate  and 
House  Representatives,  Feb.  9, 
and  Feb.  16, 1887;  together  with  the 
funeral  services;  Washington,  D. 
C.  Dec.  31. 1886.  Taylor.  W,  B., 
comp.  (U.  S.  Gov't,  pub.)  4°. 
Washington 1887 

—  -  Memorial   addresses  on  life  and 

character  of,  delivered  in  U.  S. 
Senate.  Feb.  9, 1887.  (U.  S.  Gov't, 
pub.     Pam,) 

—  -  Houghton,   Walter  R.     Sketches 

of  the  lives  of  Blaine  and  Logan. 

12°.    St.  Louis..     1884 

—  -  James,  Geo.  Francis,  ed.    The  Lo- 

gan Monument  Memorial.  12°. 
Chicago 1898 

—  -  Ridpath.  Jno.  C.    Lives  of  Blaine 

and  Logan.    12°.    Cincinnati 1884 

—4  H.  L. 


Biography—  Con  t  in  u  ed 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  Gen.  Logan, 

see  Histories  of  Illinois. 

—  Logan,  Stephen  T.     Illinois  jurist: 

born  1800,  died  1880.  Memorials  of 
the  life  and  character  of.  12°. 
Springfield 1882 

—  -  Linder,  Gen.  Usher  F.    Sketch  of 

life  of  Judge  Stephen  T.  Logan, 
pages  155-159,  in  "Reminiscences 
of  the  early  Bench  and  Bar  of  Ill- 
inois."   

—  -  Palmer,  Gen.  John  M.     Sketch  of 

the  life  of  Judge  Stephen  T.  Lo- 
gan, pages  166-172,  in  "The  Bench 
and  Bar  of  Illinois;  Historical  and 
Reminiscent." 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  Judge  Lo- 

gan, see  Histories  of  Illinois. 

—  Long,  Enoch.    Illinois  Abolitionist; 

born  1790,  died  1881.  Reid  Harvey. 
Biographical  sketch  of  Enoch 
Long;  an  Illinois  pioneer.  (Chi- 
cago Hist.  Soc's.  collection, Vol  4.) 
8°.    Chicago 1884 

—  Lovejoy,  Elijah  P.   Amer.  Preacher 

and  anti-slavery  journalist;  born 
1802,  died  1837.  Editor  St.  Louis 
Observer,  Sept.  3,1835.  to  Aug.  10, 
1836.  Alton  Observer,  Sept,  8,1836. 
to  Nov.  7,1837.  Vol.  of  paper  con- 
tinued to  April  19, 1838.  Bound  in 
lvol 

—  -  Alton,  City  of.    Dedication  of  the 

Lovejoy  Monument,  Alton,  Ills., 
Nov.  8, 1897;  program  of  the  exer- 
cises of  the  day.  Pam.  Alton,  1897 

—  -  Beecher,  Rev.  Edward.  Narrative 

of  the  riots  at  Alton  in  connection 
with  the  death  of  Rev.  Elijah  P. 
Lovejoy.    16°.    Alton 1838 

—  -  Lincoln,   Wm.    S.,  comp.      Alton 

trials  of  Winthrop  S.  Gilman, 
Enoch  Long  and  others  for  the 
crime  of  riot.    12°.    N.  Y 1838 

—  -  Lovejoy,   Joseph    C.  and   Owen. 

Mi  moir  of  Rev.  Elijah  P.  Love- 
joy. Introduction  by  John  Quincy 
Adams.    12°.    N.  Y 1838 

—  -  Reid.       Harvey.        Biographical 

sketch  of  Enoch  Long,  an  Illinois 
pioneer.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc's.  col- 
lections, vol.  2.    8°.    Chicago 1884 

—  -  Tanner,  Henry.     The  martyrdom 

of  Lovejoy.    By  an  eye  witness 

—  Lovejoy.  Owen,  Minister  and  Con- 

gress.nan,  born  1811,  died  1864. 
Anecdote  of,  pages  608-610.  in 
Bench  and  Bar  of  Ills.,  edited  by 
Gen.  John  M.  Palmer 


BIOGRAHHY. 


BIOGRAPHY 


Biography— Continued. 

Lyon,  Nathaniel.  Anier.  General. 
born  1819,  died  186L  Peokham, 
James.  Nathaniel  Lyon  and  Mis- 
souri in  1981.  a  monograph  of  the 
treat  Rebellion.    12  .    N.  Y 1866 

M.' Arthur.  G*  n  .  Duncan.    American 

pioneer,  born  1 772.  died—.  Sketch 
of  life  of.  pages  71  182,  fa  "Mo- 
Donald's  Western  Sketches." 

McClernand,  John  Alexander,  Amr. 
Volunteer  Genera]  in  War  Rebel- 
lion, ^orn  in  Kentucky.  1812,  died 
1900.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  ser 
vices  of,  pages  318-352,  in  the  In- 
tel-state  Pub.  Co.'s  "History  of 
Sangamon  Co."  published  1881. 
8°.    Chicago 1881 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  194-196,  in 

"The  Bench  and  Bar  of  111.;  his- 
torical and  reminiscent."  Edited 
ha  (ien.  John  M.  Calmer.  Fub- 
llahed 1899 

—  -  Sketch  of  the  life  of.  pages  359- 

360,  in  Bateman  <i  nd  Selby's  "His- 
torical Encyclopedia  of  Illinois." 
Published 1900 

Sketches  of  t  1 1  -  -  life  and  services  of 
Gen.   McClernand  may  lie  Found 

in  the  various  histories  of  Illinois. 

—  McClung,  John.  Amer.  pioneer  and 

writer;  born  1804.  died  1859. 
Sketches  of  western  adventure. 
12°.    Dayton 1847 

—  -  Another  edition,  with  additional 

sketches,  compiled  by  the  pub- 
lishers and  a  biography  of  the 
author,  (McClung).  Waller, 
Henry.     12°.     Louisville 1879 

—  McClure,    David.   Pioneer  Presby- 

terian preacher,  born  1748.  died 
1820.  Diary  of.  1748-1820.  iNotes 
by  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  Edited 
by  John  P.  Peters.    8°.    N.  Y 1899 

—  McCormic,  James,  Illinois  pioneer. 

horn  1783.  died  1893.  Brief  sketch 
of  the  life  of,  with  photograph. 
This  picture  of  Mr.  McCormic, 
with  the  brief  sketch  of  his  life 
was  exhibited  at  the  World's  Co- 
lumbian Exposition,  in  the  Wo- 
man's Sangamon  Co.  Exhibit 

DloKean,    ThOS.,    Anier.   statesman. 

Signerof  Declaration  of  indepen- 
dence; born  1734, died  1817.  Sketch 
of  life  of,  pages  18  22,  in  Conrad's 
"Three  Signers  from  Delaware." 
.  Also,  sketch  of  life  of,  pages  237- 
-41,  in  Dwigbt's  "Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence.''  


MiiMiitAi'in    -l  'ontinued. 

—  McKendree,   Rev.  William,  .»/.  /.'.. 

Bishop;    born     it.'.t.     died 

Sketch  Of  life  Of,  pages  208-280,  iu 

vol.  2,  of  Larrabee's  "Aabury  and 

his  co-laborers." 

Mel'l ters.  Samuel,    pioneer  I  ' 

byterian  preacher;  born  1819,  died 
1870.    (irasty,  Si  V.  John  s.    Mem 
oir  of  Rev.  Samuel  McPheetera, 
with  an  Introduction  by  Rev.  Stu- 
art Robinson,  D.  D.    vi  .    NY...    1871 

—  Madison.     James.     Ith      President 

I'.  s.:  born  March  it;.  1751,  died 
June  28,  1886.  Messages  and  other 
official  papers,  and  sketch  of  life. 
pages  465-4SG,  in  vol.  1.  of  A  com 
pilation  of  the  messages  and  pa- 
pers of  the  presidents.  1789-1897. 
Kichardson.  James  D..  comp.  (U. 
S.  Gov't  Pubs.) 

—  -  Papers  of   James    Madison,  pur 

chased  by  order  of  Congress; 
being  his  correspondence  and 
reports  of  debates  during  the 
Congress  of  the  Confedera- 
tion, and  his  reports  of  debates 
in  the  Federal  Convention.  Pub- 
lished from  the  original  MSS.  iu 
the  State  Department.  U.  S.  Gil- 
pin. Henry  D.,  comp.  3  vols.  8°. 
N.  Y 18*1 

—  -  The    Federalist  on  the  new  Con- 

stitution, written  in  1788.  Hamil- 
ton—Madison—Jay. 8°.  Hallo- 
well.  Me. 1826 

—  -  History  of  the    life,   administra- 

tion and  times  of.  Vol.  4.  of  "The 
Republic."  Irelan,  John  Robert, 
.)/    I> 

—  -  Messages     from     the    President 

of  the  Unit'd  States,  transmitting 
a  letter  from  the  See.  of  War  and 

sundry  documents,  explaining  the 
failure  of  the  arms  of  the  I".  S.  on 
the  northern  frontier,  1813.  12°. 
Baltimore 1814 

Marion.  Francis  Amer.  General, 
born  1732.  died  1796.  Horry.  Brig. 
i. en.  I'.  \  Weems,  M  L  .  Life  of 
Gen.  Francis  Marion.  12  .  I  hila.. 

Marvin.  Enoch  Mather.  M  E.  Bish- 
op; born  1823,  died  1^77.  M' Anally, 
D.  R.  Life  and  labors  of  Rev.  E. 
M.  Marvin.  D.  D„  LI.  D.  4th  ed. 
12°.    St.    Louis 1888 

Massie,  Nathaniel.  Western  pio- 
neer; born  1736,  died  lsi:t.  Massie. 
David  Meade.  Nathaniel  Massie, 
a  pioneer  of  <  »hio.  Sketch  of  his 
life  and  selections  from  his  cor- 
respondence    8°.    Cincinnati 1896 


BIOGRAPHY. 


51 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Continued. 

—  -  McDonald,   John.      Biographical 

sketches  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Mas- 
sie,  Capt.  Wm.  Wells,  and  Gen. 
Simon  Kenton.  (McDonald's 
Western  Sketches.)  12°.  Dayton..    1852 

—  May.  John.     Amer.  pioneer;   born 

1748.  died  1812.  Col.  John  May's 
journal  and  letters  of  two  jour- 
neys to  the  Ohio  country.  Bio- 
graphical sketch  of  Col.  May,  by 
Rev.  Richard  S.  Edes,  and  notes 
by  Wm.  M.  Darlington.  (Pubs. 
Hist,  and  Philosophical  Soc.  of 
of  Ohio.)    8°.    Cincinnati 1873 

—  Menard,  Pierre.     French-Canadian 

pioneer  and  first  Lieut. -Governor 
of  Illinois;  born  1776.  died  1844. 
Catherwood.  Mary  Hartwell,  In 
Old  Kaskaskia.  Pierre  Menard  is 
one  of  the  principal  characters  of 
the  story.  Pub.  in  Atlantic 
Monthly,  of  Jan.-April,  inc 1893 

—  -  Mason,  E.  G.    Pierre  Menard  and 

the  Pierre  Menard  papers.  Early 
111.,  Part  1.  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  31 

—  -  For  other  sketches  of  Pierre  Me- 

nard, see  histories  of  111. 

—  Men  of  our  times.    Stowe.  Harriet 

Beecher.    8°.     Hartford 1868 

Contents- 
Abraham    Lincoln 
U.  S.  Grant 
Wm.   L.  Garrison 
Chas.  Sumner 
Salmon  P.  Cnase 
Henry  Wilson 
Horace  Greeley 
D.  G.  Farragut 
John  A.  Andrew 


Schuyler  Colfax 
E.   M.   Stanton 
Frederick  Douglass 
P.  H.  Sheridan 
W.  T.  Sherman 
Oliver  O.  Howard 
Wm.  A.  Buckingham 
Wendell  Phillips 
Henry  Ward  Beecher 


Biography—  Continued. 

—  Milton,  John.    See  Celebrated  char- 

acters, by  Lamartine. 

—  Monroe,     James.      5th     President 

U.  S.:  born  April  28.  1758.  died 
July  4,  1831.  Messages  and  other 
official  papers  of,  pages  1-287.  inc., 
vol.  2,  of  A  compilation  of  the 
messages  and  papers  of  the  Pres- 
idents U  S.,  1789-1897.  Richard- 
son, Jas.  D.,  comp 


Milburn,  Wm.  Henry.  Pioneer  M. 
E.  preacher;  born  1826.  Pioneers, 
preachers  and  people  of  the  Miss. 
Valley.    12°.    N.  Y 1860 

-  Ten  years  of  preacher  life.  12°. 
N.  Y 1859 

Miles,  Nelson  A.  Amer.  General; 
born  1839.  Personal  recollections 
and  observations.    8°.    Chicago..    1896 

Miller,  W.  G.  Amer.  M.  E.  preacher. 
Thirty  years  in  the  itinerancy. 
12°.     Milwaukee 1875 

Mills.  Henry  A.  Illinois  State  Sen- 
ator; born  1827.  died  1877.  Memo- 
rial addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Henry  A.  Mills,  a  Senator 
from  Carroll  Co.,  delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  111..  March  12.  1879.  Pub. 
by  order  Senate.  8°.    Springfield.    1879 


Memoir  of  James  Monroe.  Esq., 
relating  to  his  unsettled  claims 
upon  the  people  and  government 
of  the  U.  S.  8°.  Charlottesville, 
Va 1828 

Irelan.  John  Robert,  If.  D.  His- 
tory of  the  life,  administration 
and  times  of  James  Monroe,  in 
vol.  5.  of  "The  Republic;  history 
of  the  U.  S.  by  administrations  of 
the  Presidents." 


Montcalm,  Louis  Joseph,  Marquis 
de  Montcalm-Gozon  de  Saint  V6- 
ran.  French  General;  born  1712, 
died  1759.  Parkman,  Francis. 
Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  Part  7, 
France  and  England  in  America. 
2vols.    8°.    Boston 1887 

Morrill,  Justin  S.  Amer.  statesman 
and  U.  S.  Senator  from  Vermont, 
born  1810.  died  1898.  Memorial 
addresses  on  the  life  and  char- 
acter of,  delivered  in  the  Senate 
and  House  Representatives,  55th 
Congress.  3d  session.  4°.  Wash- 
ington      1899 

Morrison,  William  R.  Amer.  sol- 
dier and  member  Congress  from 
111;  born  1825.  Sketch  of  life  of. 
pages  237-238,  in  Oldroyd's  "Lin- 
coln's campaign;  or,  the  political 
revolution  of  1860." 

Morton,  Levi  P.  Amer.  statesman 
and  Vice-President;  born  1824. 
Sketch  of  life,  pages  216-219.  in 
Oldroyd's  "Lincoln's  campaign; 
or,  the  political  revolution  of 
1860." 

Morton,  Oliver  P.  Amer.  statesman 
and  war  Governor  of  Indiana; 
born  1823.  died  1877.  Foulke,  Wm. 
Dudley.  Life  of  Oliver  P.  Morton, 
including  his  most  important 
speeches.  2  vols.  8°.  Indianap- 
olis      1899 

New  England  Historic  Geneolog- 
ical  Society  Memorial  Biog- 
raphies, 1845-1864.  5  vols.  8°. 
Boston 1880-1894 


,^!> 


BKXJRAPHY 


BIOGRAPHY. 


BlOOB  win     < 'ontinui  d, 

—  Northrup.  Solomau .  Twelve  yi'iirs 
a  slave.  Narrative  of  Soloman 
Northrup,  a  citizen  of  New  York, 
kidnapped  in  Washington  City  in 
1841.    12  '.    Auburn.  N.  V 


is-,:: 


Ogden,  William  B.  Chicago  capital- 
ist and   promoter    of    railroads; 
horn  1805.  died  1877.   Arnold,  Bon. 
•   N  .  &  Scammon,  J.  Young. 

Win.  B.  Ogden  and  early  days  in 
Chicago.  Fergus  Hist.  Series, 
No.  17.     12  ,    Chicago 1882 

Ohio,  Pioneer,  settlers  of.  llil- 
dreth,  8.  P.,  M.  D.  Biographical 
and    historical    memoirs   of   the 

early  settlers  of  I  >hio.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati      1862 

O'Neill,  ('lias.  Member  of  Congress 
from  Pa.;  born  1821.  died  1893.  .Me- 
morial addresses  on  the  life  and 
character  of,  delivered  in  U.  S. 
House  Representatives  and  Sen- 
ate, 53d  Congress.  3d  session.  (U. 
s.  H.  R.  Misc.  Doc.)  4°.  Wash- 
ington       1895 

i  itterbein,  Philip  William.  Found- 
er of  the  Church  of  the  I'nited 
Brethren  in  Christ;  horn  1720, 
died  1813.  Drury,  Rev.  A.  W. 
Life  of  Rev.  Philip  Win.  Otter- 
bein.  Introduction  by  Bishop  J. 
Weaver,  D.D.     12°.     Dayton 1893 

Packard,  Mrs.  E.  1'.  W.  Modern 
persecution.  2d  ed.  2  vol.  12°. 
Hartford 1891 

Pali-sy.  Set  .Memoirs  of  celebrated 
characters,  bj  Lamartine, 

Palmer.  John  McAuley.  Illinois 
Governor,  U.  S.  Senator  and  Gen- 
eral.   See  Illinois  Governors 

Parsons.  Albert  R.  Labor  agitator; 
horn  1848.  died  1887.  Parsons.Mrs. 
Lucy.  Life  of  Albert  R.  Parsons, 
with  a  brief  history  of  the  labor 
movement  in  America.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1889 

Party  Leaders:    Sketches  of  Thos. 
erson,  Andrew  Jackson.  Hen- 
ry Clay.  John   Randolph  of  Roa- 
noke, and  others.  Baldwin,  Jo.  G. 
12°.    N.  V 

Paterson.  John.  Amer.  soldier  in 
War  Revolution;  born  1741.  died 
1808.  Egleston.  Thos..  LI..  I>. 
Life  of  Maj. -Gen.  John  Paterson, 
Maj.  Gen.  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army.    8°.    N.Y 


Biography— <  'ontinui  d. 

—  Peck,  John    Mason.      Pioneer    Bap- 

tist Preacher  and  Educator  of  Ill- 
inois; born  1789,  died  1868.  | 
cock,  Ruins.  .  d.  Memoir  of  John 
V;.  on  Peck.  /'.  /'.  Edited  From 
his  journals  and  correspondence. 
12       Phila 1864 

—  Perrault,  Joseph    Francois.      Cana- 

dian Educator  and  statesman; 
horn  1753,  died  1844.  Casgrain.  P. 
R.  La  vie  lie  Joseph  Francois 
Perrault,  surnomme*  le  pere  de 
l'education  du  peuple  Canadien. 
12.    Quebec 1898- 

—  Personal      recollections     of      many 

prominent  people  whom  ]  have 
known.  Darby,  John  P.  12.  St. 
Louis 1880 

—  Phi   Alpha  Society  of  the  Illu 

College  at  Jacksonville.  List  and 
biographical  sketches  of  members 
of  the  society.    8°.    Jacksonville.    1890 

—  Phillips.  David  L.     Illinois  editor: 

horn  ls2o,  died  1880.  Letters  from 
California  in  1876.  8  .  Spring- 
field      ls77 

—  -  Selby.   Paul.      Memorial   add 

on  the  life  and  character  of  David 

L.  I 'hi  Hips,  and  public  services 

delivered  before  Ills. 

Ass'n..  Springfied.   Feb.   16,  188L 

8°.    Springfield 1881 

—  Pierce.  Gen.    Franklin.   14th    Presi- 

dent l'.  S.:  horn  1804,  died  L869. 
Messages  and  other  official  papers 

Of,  in  VOl.  ">,  pages   l!'"i-12H.  inc 

"A  compilation  of  the  messa 

and   papers  of  the  President 

the  (J.  S..  1789-1897."    Richardson, 

J  as.  D.,comp 


is.',! 


is:i4 


-  Bartlett,  D.  W.  Life  of  Gen. 
Frank  Pierce.    12°.  Auburn.  N.Y.    1852 

-  Irelan,  John  Robert.  M.  D.     His- 

of   the   life,   administration 

and  times  of  Franklin  Pierce.  tM 
vol.  11.  of  "The  Republic.  A  his- 
tory of  the  U.  S..  by  Administra- 
tions of  the  Presidents." 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomevy,  Amer. 
traveler  and  explorer;  horn  1779, 
died  1813.     Memoir  of.  In  vol  l  of 

"The  expeditions    of    Zebulon    M. 

Pike."  Edited  and  annotated  by 
Elliott  Coues.    3  v.    B°.    X.  Y....     1896 

-  Account  of  expeditions  to  the 
sources  of  the  Miss.    8°.    Phila..    1810 

Pioneers.    See  Ohio  Pioneers. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


53 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Continued. 

—  Poole,  Win.   Frederick,     Amer.   li- 

brarian and  author:  born  1821, 
died  1894.  Memorial  sketch  of. 
Trustees  of  the  Newberry  Lib- 
rary, Chicago,  pub.    8°.    Chicago.    1895 

—  Post,   Philip  Sidney,  Illinois  Con- 

gressman and  soldier;  born  1833, 
died  1895.  Memorial  addresses  on 
life  and  services  of:  delivered  in 
U.  S.  House  Representatives  and 
Senate,  53d  Congress,  3d  session. 
(House  Rep.  Misc.  Doc.)  4°. 
Washington 1895 

—  Pote,  William,  jr..  English  merch- 

ant sailor.  Journal  of  Capt.  Wm. 
Pote,  jr.,  during  his  captivity  in 
French  and  Indian  war.  May,  1715, 
to  Aug.,  1747,  accompanied  by 
Morris  Map.  1749.    8°.     N.  Y 1896 

—  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.    Sketches 

of  the  lives  of.  in  Irelan's  "The 
Republic."  A  history  of  the  U.  S. 
by  the  administrations  of  the 
presidents;  Richardson's  "com- 
pilations of  the  messages  and  pa- 
pers of  the  Presidents  of  the  U. 
S.,  1789-1897,"  and  the  various  his- 
tories of  the  U.  S 

—  Public  men,  anecdotes  of.    Forney, 

John  W.    2v.    12°.    N.  Y 1873-1881 

—  Quay,  Matthew  S.,  Amer.  politician 

and  U.  S.  Senator  from  Pa.;  born 
1333.  Sketch  of  the  life  of,  pages 
228-229,  in  Oldroyd's  "Lincoln's 
campaign;  or,  the  political  revo- 
lution of  1860." 

—  Rafinesque.   Constantine    Samuel, 

(Schmaltz.)  Amer.  scientist  and 
author;  born  (in  Turkey  in  Eu- 
rope) 1783,  died  1840.  Ichthyologia 
Ohiensis;  or,  natural  history  of 
the  fishes  inhabiting  the  River 
Ohio  and  its  tributary  streams. 
Verbatim  reprint  of  the  original 
edition,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life 
of  the  author.  Call.  Richard  Ells- 
worth. No.  224  of  this  ed.  8°. 
Cleveland 1899 

—  -  Call,  Richard  Ellsworth.  Life  and 

writings  of  Constantine  Samuel 
Rafinesque.  Filson  Club  Pubs. 
No.  10.    4°.    Louisville 1895 

—  Randall,  Samuel  J.    Amer.  states- 

man, member  of  Congress  from 
Pa.;  born  1828,  died  1890.  Address- 
es in  Congress,  U.  S.,  upon  pre 
sentation  of  portraits  of  speakers 
Grow  and  Randall  by  the  state  of 
Pa.  (U.  S.  Govern'nt  Pubs.)  4°. 
Washington 1892 


Biography — Continued. 

—  Rawlins,  John  Aaron,  Amr.  Gen'l; 

born  1831,  died  1869.  Proceedings 
upon  occasion  of  removal  of  the 
remains  of  Gen.  Rawlins  from 
the  Congressional  cemetery  to 
Arlington  cemetery,  Va.  Address 
by  Hon.  Henry  A.  Castle,  and 
original  poem  by  Col.  John  A. 
Joyce.  Sheppard.Thos.  R.,comp. 
Pam.    8°.     Washington,  D.  C 1899 

—  Read,    George,    Amer.    statesman; 

signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence; born  lt34,  died  1798. 
Conrad.  Henry  C.  Sketch  of  life 
of  George  Read,  pages  15-18,  in 
"The  Three  Signers  from  Dela- 
ware."   

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of  Geo.  Read,  pages 

231-237,  in  Dwight's  "Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence."   

—  Red     Jacket,     (Sa-go-ye-wat-ha). 

Seneca  Indian  Chief;  born  1751, 
died  1S30.  Buffalo  Historical  So- 
ciety. Obsequies  of  Red  Jacket, 
Buffalo,  Oct.  9. 1884.  (Trans.  Buf- 
falo Hist.  Soc.)    8°.     Buffalo 1885 

—  -  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Red  Jacket. 

Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.    Vol.3 

—  -  Stone,  Wm.  L.    Life  and  times  of 

Red  Jacket.  A  sequel  to  the  his- 
tory of  the  Six  Nations.    8°.   N.Y.    1841 

—  Reed,  Thomas  Brackett,  American 

statesman.  Speaker  U.  S.  House 
Represent'ives;  born  1839.  Sketch 
of  the  life  of,  pages  212-216,  in 
"Lincoln's  campaign;  or,  tne  po- 
litical revolution  of  1860."  Old- 
royd,  O.  H 

—  Roberts,  Robert  B.      Amer.   M.  ,E. 

preacher.  Sketch  of  life  and  la- 
bors of,  pages  261-308,  vol.  2.  of 
"Asbury  and  his  co-laborers."  by 
Rev.  Wm.  C.  Larrabee 

—  Rodney,  Csesar.    Amer.  statesman. 

Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence: born  1730,  died  1783. 
Conrad,  Henry  C.  Sketch  of  life 
of  Ceesar  Rodney,  pages  3-14,  in 
'The  three  signers  from  Dela- 
ware."   

—  -  Also,  sketch  of  the  life  of  Caasar 

Rodney,  pages  222-231  in  Dwight's 
"Lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Dec- 
laration of  Independence." 

—  Rogers,  Henry  Wade.     Amer.  edu- 

cator and  lawyer;  born,  1853.  Con- 
rad. Henry  Louis.  Sketch  of  life 
of  Henry  Wade  Rogers.  North- 
western University  history,  in 
National  Magazine,  Dec 1892 


BIOGRAPHY 


:>-> 


I'.KMJKAPHY. 


B      .icMiiv    Continued. 

—  Roostam.      >•      Memoirs   of  cele- 

brated  characters.    Lamartine. 

—  K<>"t.    George    P.      IHinoiB     Bong 

writer;  born  1820,  died  1896.  Chi- 
cago Inter- <  Icean,  pub.  short  bio- 
graphical Bketch  of  Mr.  Root,  in 
Sun<l:iy  supplement  to  the  Inter- 
Ooean,  June  17 1894 

—  Rumsey.  James.    Amer.  Inventor; 

born,  Cecil.  Co.,  Md.,  1743;  died, 
London.  1792.  James  Rumsey, 
the  inventor  of  the  stenmhoat:  A 
paper  before  tlit-  W  Va.  Hist.  & 
Ant.  Soc.  1900.  Beltzhoover,  Geo. 
M,  jr.  Paper.    8°.    Charleston....     1M00 

—  Russell,  Win.  E.    Amer.  statesman. 

Governor  of  Mass.;  born  1857, 
died  1896.  Sketch  of  life  of.  pages 
jhs-l'40  in  "Lincoln's  campaign; 
or.  the  political  revolution  of  1860." 
Oldroyd.  O  H 

—  Rutledge,    Edward.    Amer.  states- 

man, signer  af  the  Declaration  of 
independence;  born  1740.  died 
1800.  Sketch  of  life  of.  pages  336- 
341  in  Dwight's  "Lives  of  the 
signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence," 

—  St.  Clair,   Arthur.    Amer.   Revolu- 

tionary general  and  first  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Northwest  Territory; 
born  1734.  died  1818.  Narrative  of 
his  campaign  against  the  Indians. 
8°.     Phila 1812 

—  °  Smith,   Wm.   Henry,  comp.    The 

St.  Clair  papers.  Life,  and  public 
services  of  Gen.  Arthur  St. 
Clair,  with  his  correspondence 
and  other  papers.  -  vols.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati       1882 

—  -  Other  sketches  of  Gen.  St.  Clair 

may  be  found  in  histories  of  the 
N.  W.  Territory 

—  Scholfield,    John.      Illinois    jurist; 

born  1834,  died  1893.  Obituary  no- 
tire  of.  Newspaper  clipping  from 
the  Chicago  Inter-Ocean,  oi  Feb. 
25,  1893.  Proceedings  in  lllinoib 
House  of  Representatives. Speech 
of  Hon.  E.  Callahan 

—  -  For  sketches  of  Judge  Scholfield. 

see  ''Bench  and  Bar  of  111.."  ed- 
ited by  <ien.  John  M.  Palmer:  the 
"Historical  Encyclopaedia  of  III  ," 
edited  by  Bateman  and  Selliy.  "■  <  , 
also,  histories  of  111.,  and  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  III.  State  Bar  As- 
sociation, 1893. 


Biography—  Contintu  -/. 

—  Sawyer,   PhiietuB.      Amer.    states- 

man. I'.  S.  Senator  from  Wiscon- 
sin:   horn    1816,    died   .     Gary. 

Ueorgc.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Hon. 
Philetna  Sawyer.  Pam.  Reprinted 
from  Magazine  of  Western  His- 
tory, Aug.   1889 

—  Scott,  John  M.    Illinois  jurist;  l.orn 

1824.  died  l*:iy.  Palmer.  John  M. 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  Judu'e  John 
M.  Scott,  pages  55-60.  in  "Bench 
and  Bar  of  111.,  historical  and  rem- 
iniscent."  

Por  other  sketches  of  life  of 
Judge  Scott  see  histories  of  111. 

—  Scott,   Winfield.      Amer.  General; 

born  1786,  died  1866.  Memoir  of. 
Written  by  himself.  2  vols.  12°. 
N.  Y 

—  Searight.  William— Rachael  Brown- 

tield  Searight-Stidger.  In  loving 
memory  of  a  revered  father  and 
a  sainted  mother.  Searight. 
James  A.    12°.    N.'d 

—  Sedgwick.   Samuel.     Amer.   states- 

man. Con  pressman  from  Mass.; 
born  1746.  died  1813,  Speeches  in 
Congress  U,  S.  upon  the  presenta- 
tion  by  the  State  of  Mass.  to  the 
U.  S..  of  portraits  of  ex-Speakers 
Sedgwick.  Yarnum  and  Banks. 
(U.  S.  Gov't,  pubs.)  4°.  Washing- 
ton   

—  Sewall,  Samuel.  New  England  cler- 

gyman; born  1785,  died  1868.  Me- 
morial sketch  of.  published  with 
the  history  of  Wohurn,  Mass.. 
by  Rev.  Chas.  C.  Sewall.  8°.  Bos- 
ton   

—  Seward,  William  11.     Amer.  states- 

man: horn  18ul,died  1872.  Lothrop, 
Thornton  K.  Life  of  Wm.  H. 
Seward,  i  Amer. statesman  series.) 
12°.    Boston 

—  -  Welles.     Gideon.      Lincoln     and 

Seward.    12  .    N.  Y 

—  Shaubena.      Ottawa   Indian    chief; 

born  (about)  1775,  died  1859.  Mat- 
son.  N  .  Memories  of  Shaubena; 
incidents  of  the  early  settlement 
of  the  west.    12°.    Chicago 

—  Shaw.  George  Bulhn.    Amer.  mem- 

ber Congress  from  Wisconsin; 
horn  1*54.  died  1894.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses on  life  and  character  of, 
delivered  in  U.  S.  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives and  Senate.  53d  Cong. 
3d  session.  U.  S.  House  Rep. 
Misc.  Doc.    4°.     Washington 


1864 


lvv. 


ls.;s 

1896 
1874 

1878> 


1895 


BIOGRAPHY. 


55 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography—  Co  ntinued. 

—  Sevigne\  Madame  de.     See  "Cele- 

brated characters."    Lamartine. 

—  Shelby,  Joseph   Orville,  American 

Confederate  General;  born  1831, 
died .  Edwards,  John  N.  Shel- 
by and  his  men.    8°.    Cincinnati.     1867 

—  Sheridan,  Philip  H.,  Amer,  Gen'l: 

born    1831,    died    1888.      Personal 

memoirs  of.    2  v.    8°.    N.  Y 1888 

Sherman,  John,  Amer.  statesman ;  born 
1823,  died  1900.  John  Sherman's 
recollections  of  forty  years  in  the 
House,  Senate  and  Cabinet.  2  v. 
8°.     Chicago '..     1895 

—  Sherman,  William  Tecumseh.  Amr. 

General;  born  1829.  died  1891. 
Memoirs  of  Gen.  Wm.  T.  Sher- 
man, written  by  himself.  2  v.  8°. 
N.  Y 1875 

Another  edition,  with  an  appendix, 
bringing  life  of  author  down  to  its 
closing  scenes.  Also,  a  personal 
tribute  and  critique  of  the  mem- 
oir, by  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine.  4th 
ed.    8°.    N.  Y 1891 

—  -  Senour,  Rev.  F.  Sherman  and  his 

campaigns.    12°.    Chicago 1865 

—  Shields,  James,  Amer.  General  and 

U.  S.  S.;  born  in  Ireland,  1806, 
died  1879.  Life  of  Gen.  Jas  Shields. 
Condon,  Hon.  Wm.  H.  8°  Chicago    1900 

—  Slocum,  Prances,  biography  of.  The 

lost  sister  of  Wyoming;  narrative 
of  her  captivity  and  wandering 
among  the  Indians.  Meginness, 
John  P.    8°.    Williamsport,  Pa...    1891 

—  Smith,  Col.  James,  Amer.  pioneer 

and  Indian  trader;  born  1737,  died 
1812.  Account  of  the  remarkable 
occurrences  in  the  life  and  travels 
of  Col.  James  Smith,  during  his 
captivity  by  the  Indians.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati      1870 

—  Smith,  Capt.  John.    English  foun- 

der of  Va.;  born  1579,  died  1629. 
Travels,  adventures  and  observa- 
tions of  Captaine  Uohn  Smith  in 
Europe,  Africke  and  America, 
1593-1629.  Reprinted  from  the 
London  edition  of  1629.  2  v.  8°. 
Richmond 1819 

—  Socrates.     See  Celebrated  charac- 

ters,   Lamartiue. 

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P.  G.  T.  Beauiegard, 
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James  Longstreet, 
Braxton  Bragg, 
R.  S.  Ewell. 
J.  E.  B.  Stuart, 
A.  P.  Hill. 
John  H.  Hood, 
A.  S.  Johnston, 
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E.  Kirby  Smith. 
John  H.  Morgan, 
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items  and  relations,  letters,  ex- 
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Chicago.  1872.    Pams 

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No.  12,  Illinois  in  the  18th  cen- 
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No.  14,  Early  Ills.  Porter,  Rev. 
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No.  15,  Lincoln  and  Douglas. 
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Jas.  W 

No.  16,  Early  Chicago.  Fort 
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No.  17.  Wm.  B.  Ogden  and  early 
days  in  Chicago.  Arnold  & 
Scammon 

No.  18.  Chicago  River  and  Har- 
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No.  19,  Early  Chicago  reminis- 
cences. Cleaver.  Chas 

No  20,  A  winter  in  the  West. 
Hoffman,  Chas.  Fenno 

No.  21,  John  Dean  Caton.  Fergus. 
Robt 

No.  22,  Chicago  Bar  Assoc'n  Lec- 
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No.  23,  Early  Illinois  railroads. 
Ackerman,.  W.  K 

No.  24,  Congressional  reminis- 
cences.   Wentworth.  Hon.  John.. 

No.  25,  Business  directory  and 
statistics  of  Chicago,  1846.  Norris, 

J.  W 

No.  26,  Aborigines  of  the  Ohio 
Valley.    Harrison.  Wm.  Henry... 

No.  27.  Illinois  and  Indiana  Indi- 
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No.  28.  Chicago  Directory,  1843. 
Fergus,  Robt.,  comp 

No.  29,  Joseph  Duncan.  Biograph- 
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No.  30,  Not  published. 
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Pierre   Menard  and  Menard    Pa. 
pers.     Mason,  E.  G 

No.  32.  Early  Illinois.  Part  2.  John 
Rice  Jones  and  Rice  Jones.  Jones, 
W.  A.  Burt 

No.  33,  The  John  Todd  Papers, 
and  Record  Book.    Mason,  E.  G 

Part  3 

No.  34,  Early  Illinois.  Part  4. 
Philippe  de  Rocheblave,  and  the 
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Chicago  and  its  suburbs.  Chamber- 
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Chicago,  City  Officials  of.    Board  of 

Education;  10th  annual  report —     1863 

—  Board  of  Education:    IStfa    annual 

report,  1866-67,!to  25th  annual,  1878- 

79.  except  1867-68. 1870-71,  1876-77 

—  Board  of  Public  Works;  reports  to 

common  council,  1S6S-1S94  incl., 
excepl  1869,  isTO,  1871,  L872,  1876, 
1S7S,  isso.  lsss 

Civil  Service  Commissioners  of 
Chicago;  annual  reports.  First, 
2d  and  3d  annual  reports.  1895, 1896 
and  1897 

—  Common  Council  of  City  of  Chica- 

go. Proceedings  of,  from  1870  to 
1879.  inc. ;  also.  1881-1882 

—  Miscellaneous.      Contains  the  fol- 

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Report  Chicago  Board  Education 

for  1878. 
Report  Board  Commissioners  of 

Cook  county,  for  1879-80. 
Chicago  Home  for  Friendless.  21st 

annual  report  of,  1879. 
Report  of  the  work  of  the  South 

Side  Dispensary  for  1877. 

Report  of  General  Sup't  of  Police 
of  Chicago  for  1877. 

Report  of  Board  of  Inspectors  of 
the  House  of  Correction  of  Chi- 
cago for  1879;  8th  annual  report. 

Memorials  of  donation  to  Chicago 
Law  Institute,  1872. 

Fifteenth  annual  report  of  the 
Board  of  Public  Works  for  1875. 

Annual  statement  of  the  finances 
of  the  city  of  Chicago.  1872. 

Twentieth  annual  statement  of 
the  finances  of  the  city  of  Chi- 
cago. 1876.    Bound  in  1  vol. 

Chicago,  Officers  of.  Annual  reports 
of  the  several  officers  of  Chicago 
for  1883;  contains  the  following: 

Comptroller's  report,  with  May- 
or's message. 
Department  of  Public  Works. 

Engineer's  report. 

Fire  Department 

Police  Department. 

House  of  Correction. 

Public  Library. 

School  Department. 

Department  of  Health  of  the 
city  of  Chicago.  Reynolds. 
Arthur  R..  M.  I> 1894 


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House  of  Correction,  Board  of 
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Sanitary  district  of  Chicago, 
Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees 1890-1897 

Annuai  messages  of  Presidents 
Eckhart  and  Kelly,  of  the  San- 
itary district  of  Chicago 1897 

South  Chicago  Park  Commis- 
sioners, Board  of,  to  County 
Commissioners  of  Cook  Co., 
from  organization  (1869),  to 
March,  1872,  and  from  March, 
1872,  to  1899.  except  1873,  1876, 
and  1894 

—  West  Chicago  Park  Commissioners. 

Act  organizing  West  Chicago 
Park  Commissioners,  and  1st,  2d, 
and  3d  annual  reports,  1870,  1871, 
and  1872 

—  9th  annual    report  for  year  ended 

Feb,  28.  1878. 

—  17th  annual  report  for  year  ended 

Feb.  28,  1886. 

—  18th  annual  report  for  year  ended 

Feb.  28.  1887. 

—  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  per- 

taining to  the  location,  improve- 
ment and  management  of  parks 
and  boulevards  acquired,  to  be 
acquired  and  under  the  control  of 
the  West  Chicago  Park  Commis- 
sioners; together  with  the  ordi- 
nances of  the  city  of  Chicago, 
which  affect  said  commissioners 
and  the  ordinances  and  by-laws  of 
said  West  Chicago  Park  Commis- 
sioners, from  1870  to  1880.  Bound 
in  one  vol.    12°.    Chicago 1880 

—  Citizens  Association    of.      Annual 

reports  of,  1874-1899.  except  1875. 
Pams 

—  -  Address  on  constitutional  conven- 

tion and  other  legislation 

—  -  Chicago  drainage  and  waterway 

laws,  1889 

—  -  Digest  civil  service  law  decision, 

1898 

—  -  The  level  of  the  lakes  as  affected 

by  the  proposed  Lakes  and  Gulf 
waterway,  1888 

—  -  The  Lakes  and   Gulf  waterway. 

A  brief  of.    Cooley,   L.  E 1888 

—  -  Manual  of  the  Citizens  Associa- 

tion of  Chicago  for  1892;  same  for 
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—  -  Report  committee  on  education. 

1881 


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Chicago— Continued. 

—  -  Report  committee  on    sewerage, 

1880 

—  -  Report  committee  on  smoke,  1889 

—  -  Report  committee  on  street  rail- 

ways. 1883 

—  -  Report   committee    on  tenement 

houses.  1884 

—  -  Report   committee     on     theatres 

and  public  halls.  1882;  same,  1883; 
same,  1887 

—  -  Report  main  drainage  committee, 

1880 

—  Cleveland,    H.  W.    S,    The   public 

grounds  of  Chicago;  how  to  give 
them  character  and  expression, 
Pam.    8°.     Chicago 1869 

—  Crerar,  John.    Copy  of  the  will  of 

John  Crerar.    4°.    Chicago,    n.  d 

—  Early  Chicago  and  Illinois.  Mason, 

Edward  G.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.'s 
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—  Eckhart,   B.  A.,    and  Kelly.  Thos. 

Annual  messages  of  Presidents 
Eckhart  and  Kelly  of  the  Sanitary 
District  of  Chicago.  Pam.  8°. 
Chicago 1897 

—  Elite  Pub,  Co.    Elite  directory  and  • 

club  list  of  Chicago.  Editions  of 
1886-87.  1887-88.  and  1888-89.  3  v. 
12°.    Chicago 

—  Flinn.JohnJ.    Chicago,  the  marvel- 

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—  Goodwin.    Daniel,   jr.      The  Dear- 

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—  Groene,  J.  H.  &  Co.,  pubs.    A   vest 

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Chicago  1893 

—  Illinois,  State  of,  pubs.   Senate  re- 

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as  made  by  the  committee  of  in- 
vestigation appointed  by  the  40th 
Gen.  Assembly,  special  session 
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first  half-century,  1833-1883.  8°. 
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—  James,   Edmund  J.,  Ph.  D.      The 

charters  of  the  city  of  Chicago- 
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—  Kenkel.  F.  P..  pub.    The  story  of 

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Chicago—  Continued. 

—  Kinzie,  Mrs.   John  H.     Wau-Bun, 

the  early  day  in  the  Northwest. 
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Another  edition.     12°.     Phila 1873 

—  Kivkland,  Joseph.       The  story  of 

Chicago.    4°.    Chicago 1892 

—  Lakeside   City   Directory   of   Chi- 

cago, 1879,  1881,  1882.  1883,  1884.  1885. 
1887,  1891,  and  1893-94.  Chicago 
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—  Library  Bureau,  pub.    Public  libra- 

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—  Mason,  Edward  G.    Early  Chicago 

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—  Moses,    Hon.  John  and  Kirkland, 

Maj.  Joseph,  eds.  The  history  of 
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—  Newberry  Library.    Proceedings  of 

Trustees:  biennial 1888-1900 

—  Northwestern   Sanitary  Fair,  Chi- 

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Sanitary  Fair,  Chicago.    8°.    Chi.    1865 

—  Parks    and    property    interests    of 

Chicago.  Western  NewsCo. .pubs 
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—  Old  settlers  of  Chicago.    Necrolog- 

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—  Rauch.    John   H,    M.    D.      Public 

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—  Rush  Medical  College,  pubs.    The 

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Mudisou 1898 

—  Sunset    (Mul).    pubs.     The    Sunset 

Club,  Chicago;  organized  March, 
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—  Turner,  Henry  L.    Souvenir  album 

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—  Union  League  Club.  Chicago.    Ex- 

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American  Baptist  Education  So- 
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ing and  maintaining  the  Univers- 
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Chicago  Historical  Society.    Reports 
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21. 1891. 

Report  quarterly  meeting,  Oct. 

20,  1891. 
Report  quarterly  meeting,  Jan. 

19. 1892. 

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19,  1897. 

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20,  1897. 

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29, 1897. 
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1897. 
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1899. 

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a  portion  of  the  collection  of  let- 
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EPISCOPAL. 


Even  ■•i..'1-.i  hi  as  -Continued. 

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The  American  cyclopedia.  10  v. 
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of  the  Ohio  river  and  life  of  Gen. 
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ENGLISH  common  lt»w  in  the  early 
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Paul  Samuel.  Paper.  8°.  Madi- 
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See  dictionaries  and  encyclopedias 

—  Literature.     Mills,  Abraham,  A. M. 

Literature  and  literary  men 
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—  The  Spectator.    Vol.  2  only.     16°. 

Philadelphia 1824 

—  Spelling  book.    Accompanied  by  a 

progressive  series  of  easy  and 
familiar  lessons;  intended  as  an 
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16°.    London,  n.  d 

Enos,  Z.  A.  The  early  surveyors  and 
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sections.  By  what  rules  of  law 
are  course,  distance  and  area  gov- 
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—  C.  W.  A.    Papers  on  the  proposition 

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EPISCOPAL. 


Ill 


EPISCOPAL. 


Episcopal— Contimted. 

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on  ritual  and  the  Holy  Eucharist. 

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the  clergy  and  laity  of  the  diocese 

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dral system.    Pam.    8°.    Buffalo.    1876 

—  Hopkins, Rev.  J. H.,  jr.  A  correspon- 

dence between  the  Bishop  of 
Western  N.  Y.  and  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Hopkins.    8°.    Pam 1873 

—  Hopkins,  Rev.  John  H.    Letters  to 

the  Bishops  and  delegates  of  the 
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—  -  Defence  of  the  convention  of  the 

P.  E.  Church  in  Mass.  Pam.  8°. 
Boston 1832 

—  Hopkins,  J.  N.    Shall  Connecticut 

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House  of  Bishops.  Pastoral  letter 
addressed  to  the  Protestant  Epis- 
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House  of  Bishops.  Pam.  8°.  N.  Y. 

Illinois.  For  Episcopal  Church  in 
Illinois, see  Illinois  church  history 


1874 


Kenvon  College.  Gambier,  0„ 
Two  pamphlets  relating  to  Ken- 
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Pam.    8° 


1831 


1880 


Chase.  Rev.  P.  Defence  of  Ken- 
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Chase,  Rev.  Samuel.  Remarks 
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the  Rt.  Rev.  Philander  Chase, 
D.  D.    Pam.    12°.    Steubenville..    1832 

Chase.  Rev.  Samuel.  Three  let- 
ters addressed  to  Bishop  Chase, 
in  the  matter  of  the  present  in- 
debtedness of  Kenyon  College, in- 
troduced by  a  letter  from  Bishop 
Chase  to  Bishop  M'llvane.  Pam. 
12°.    Peoria 1843 


-  Correspondence  between  Bishops 
Chase  and  M'llvane.  Pam.  12°. 
Detroit 1834 

-  Western  Herald  and  Steubenville 
Gazette,  supplement  to.  Bishop 
Chase's  defence  of  himself, 
against  the  late  conspiracy  at 
Gambier.  Ohio.  In  a  series  of 
letters  to  his  friends,  dated ...  1831-1832 

Kerfoot.  Sam'l  H.  Bishop  White- 
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Pam.    8°.    Chicago 1860 

Langford,  Wm.  S.  Report  (annual) 
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N.Y 1892 

Langford.  Rev.  W.  S.  The  prayer 
book  and  missions.    Pam 1893 

Meade,  Bishop  William.  Old 
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Order  for  daily  evening  prayer. 
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Potts,  James  &  Co.,  pub.  The 
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Seymour,  Geo.  F.  The  issue  of  fact 
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Seymour,  Rt.  Rev.  Geo.  F.  Ad- 
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Pams.  n.  d 

-  An  open  letter  to  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Wm.  C.  Doane,  in  reference  to  the 
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Smith.  Rev.  Thos.,  ed.  The  Ameri- 
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Swope,  C.  E.  The  provincial  sys- 
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EPISODES. 


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EVERTS. 


I  odbs  of  the  Civil  War.  Nine  cam- 
paigns in  nine  States.  Fremont 
in  Mo.;  Curtis  in  Mo.  and  Ark.; 
Hal  leek's  siege  of  Corinth;  Buell 
in  Ky.j  Rosecrans  in  Ky.  and 
Tenn.;  Granl  al  the  battle  »f 
Chattanooga:  Sherman,  Chattan- 
ooga tO  Atlanta:  Thomas  in  Tenn. 
and  N.  I '  ;  Stanley  in  Texas;  in 
which  is  comprised  the  history  of 
59th  Reg'1  Ills  Vel  Inf.  with  spe- 
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Epitome  of  Greek  grammar.      Strong:, 

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Erie  Co..  X.  V.  Johnson,  Crisfield. 
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Essays  of  an  Americanist— 

1.  Ethnologic  and   archaeologic. 

2.  Mythology  and  folk-lore. 

3.  Graphic   systems    and    litera- 
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4.  Linguistic. 

Brinton.  Daniel  G.    8°.    Phila....    1890 

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Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  his- 
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Ivn  de  sur  ui arte  Inconnue-la  pre- 
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apres  son  exploration  du  Miss. 
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Eulo<;y  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Fres. 
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—  Eulogy    on    Abraham    Lincoln,  de- 

livered before  municipal  author- 
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—  Eulogy  on   President  Lincoln,  de- 

livered in  Citadel  Square  Church. 
Chariest. .1).  S.  C.  May  6,  1866,  at 
request  officers  and  soldiers  in 
Northern  District,  Dept.  of  the 
South.  Coddington,  David  S. 
Pam      8°.    N.  Y 1865 

—  Eulogy    pronounced    in    City  Hall. 

Providence,  April  19,  1865,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  funeral  solemni- 
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See  Biography,  Lincoln. 

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European  Colonies  in  America.  Burck, 
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Everett.  Chas.  Carroll.  A  sermon  in 
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113 


FARNHAM. 


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Ewing,  Gen.  Thomas.  Address  at  cen- 
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Ewing  College.    Catalogues  of  1889-92 

Excursion  through  U.  S.  and  Canada, 
1822-23.  By  an  English  Gentle- 
man, 12°.    London 1824 

Exercises  in  commemoration  of  the 
birthday  of  Washington,  Feb.  22, 
1895.  Union  League  Club,  pubs. 
8°.      Chicago 1895 

Expeditions  of  Zebulon  Montgomery 
Pike,  to  headwaters  of  the  Miss, 
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Elliott.ed.    3  vols.  8°.    N.   Y 1895 

Experimental  school  for  idiots  and 
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4th.)  Directors  and  Superinten- 
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Exploration  and  survey  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  including  a 
reconnoissance  of  a  new  route 
through  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
Printed  by  order  U.  S.  Senate. 
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Howard.    8°.    Phila 1852 

Exploration  of  Lake  Superior.  Voy- 
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Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Loui- 
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address  delivered  at  St.  Ignace, 
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Springer,  Wm.  M 

Expositions,  Fairs,  &c.    Ills.  Commis- 
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field     1899 

—8  H.  L. 


—  Ills.    State    Board  of  Agriculture. 

Premium  Lists  Ills.   State    Fair. 
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—  Seymour,  Rev.  Geo.  F.    Oration  on 

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See  Illinois. 

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Extracts  from  journal  written  on 
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—  from  Convention  Journal  and  other 
publications  in  regard  to  Episco- 
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pal Church.  (Newspaper  and 
other  clippings.) 

Extracts  from  supplementary  letter 
from  the  Ills.  An  address  to  Brit- 
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remarks  of  Wm.  Cobbett,  Esq. 
Birkeck,  Morris.  2d  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
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Factory  inspectors  of  Ills.    Reports 

(annual),  v.y.  8°.    Springfield..  1896-99 

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Fairs.    See  Expositions. 

Falconer,   Thos.     Discovery   of  the 

Mississippi.    12°.    London 1844 

Falkner,  Roland  P.,  ed.  Sketch  of  the 
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Fall  of  New  France,  1755-1760.    Hart, 

Gerald  E.    8°.    Montreal 1888 

Far  West.;  (The) ;  or,  a  tour  beyond  the 
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12°.     N.  Y 1838 

Farnham,  Eliza  W.     Life  in  Prairie 

Land.  2d  ed.  12°.  N.  Y 1846 

Also,  another  edition.    12°.  N.Y..    1847 

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Pabnswobth,  Fred.  E..  and  Trow- 
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1863-June  12.  1889.  8°.  Detroit....     1S-89 

Fakkington,  Rev.  Wm.  G.,  ed.    The 

Church  Almanac  for  1869. 12°.  N. Y     .... 

Fathers  of  the  Springfield.  Ills..  Bap- 
tist Ass'n.  Paper  read  at  50th 
anniversary.  Sept. 7, 1887.  Walker, 
Edwin  S.    8°.    Springfield 1887 

Faux,  W.  An  English  Farmer.  Mem- 
orable days  in  America.  8°.  Lon- 
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Fayette  Co.  111..  Brink,  McDonough  & 
Co.  History  of  Fayette  Co..  111. 
4°.    Phila 1878 

Fearon,  Henry  Bradshaw.  Sketches  of 

America.    8°.    London 1819 

Federalist,  (the)  on  the  New  Consti- 
tution; written  in  1788.  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  letters 
of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius  on 
proclamation  of  neutrality  of 
1793;  also,  the  original  articles  of 
confederation,  the  constitution 
of  the  U.  S..  witli  the  amendments 
made  thereto.  Hamilton,  Alex- 
ander; Madison,  James,  and  Jay, 
John.  8°.    Hallowell.  Me 1826 

Federate  Council  of  the  Province  of 
Ills.  (Episcopal.)  Journal  of  the 
1st.  2d  and  3d  meetings.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1882 

Feitshans.  J.  C  6th  annual  cata- 
logue of  the  Feitshans  school  of 
elocution  and  oratory.  1883-4.  8°. 
Pam.   Springfield 1884 

Felton,  Chas.  E.  Prison  labor.  An 
address  delivered  before  Nation- 
al Prison  Congress,  at  Atlanta, 
Ga..  Nov.  11.  1886.    Pam.  8°.  n.  d 

Female  life  among  the  Mormons. 
Narrative  of  many  years'  personal 
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—  -  Address  of  national  president  at 

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—  -  Gage  &  Hubbell.  pubs.  G.  A.  R. 

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—  -  Tactics.    Grand  Army  tactics  of 

the  U.S.  assimilated  to  the  tactics 
of  the  regular  army  and  state 
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Gravier.  Gabriel.    Cavelier  de  LaSal- 

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Gravier—  Continued. 

—  Relation  du  Voyage  des  Dames  Re- 

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Hammond,  Chas.  Sermon  on  the  life 
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Hampton.  Chas.  S.,comp.    Mich,  game 

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Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Abraham  Lin- 
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Hancock  county,  111.  Alden,  Ogle  & 
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Hand-book  of  Louisiana,  giving  geo- 
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Historical  journal  of  the  campaigns 
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Account  remarkable  occurrences 
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two  sieges  of  Quebec,  &c.  Orders 
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cago      1882 

See  biography. 

Hubbard,  A.  S„  eomp.  History,  con- 
stitution, by-laws  and  member- 
ship Cal.  Soc.  Sons  Amr.  Rev. 
1893.    8°.    San  Francisco 1893 

Hubbard,  Col.  G.  S.  and  Hickling, 
Wm.  Sketches  of  Billy  Caldwell 
and  Shabonee.  Chicago  Hist.  Soc. 
Fergus  Hist.  Series  No.  10.  12°. 
Chicago 1877 


Hubbard,  Gurdon  Saltonstall,  Inci- 
dents and  events  in  life  of,  col- 
lected from  personal  narrations 
and  other  sources  and  arranged, 
by  his  nephew,  Henry  E.  Hamil- 
ton.   8°.     Chicago 1888 

See  biography. 

Hubbard,  Bev.  Wm.  Indian  wars  of 
New  England.  Life  of  author 
and  notes  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  2 
Vols.    4°,    Roxbury,  Mass 1865 

Hubbard,  Harlan  Page.  pub.  One 
thousand  years  of  Hubbard  his- 
tory.   (Sample  pages.)     Pam 

Hubert,  C.  F..  comp.  Report  of  the 
10th  annual  reunion  of  the  50th 
Ills.  Reunion  Association.  Camp 
Point,  Ills.  Sept.  8. 1896.  8°.  Camp 
Point 1896 

Hubert,  Charles  F.  History  of  the 
50th  reg't.  Ills.  Vols.  Inf.,  in  the 
war  for  the  Union.  8°.  Kansas 
City 1894 

Hubert,    Phillip    G.  jr.      Inventors; 

men  of  achievement.    12°.    N.  Y.     1896 

Hull  House;  maps  and  papers.  A  pre- 
sentation of  nationalties  and 
wages  in  a  congested  district  of 
Chicago,  with  comments  and  es- 
says on  the  problems  growing  out 
of  the  social  conditions.  By  resi- 
dents of  Hull  House;  a  social  set- 
tlement. Addams,  Jane,  &  others. 
Library  of  economics  and  poli- 
tics, No.  5.  edited  by  Richard  T. 
Ely.    8°.    N.  Y 1895 

Hull,  Wm.  Memoirs  of  the  campaign 
of  North  Western  Army  of  U.  S.. 
1812.  Short  sketch  of  revolution- 
ary services  of  the  author.  8°. 
Boston 1824 

Humphreys,  Capt.  A.  A.  and  Abbot, 
Lieut.  H  L.  Report  upon  physics 
and  hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi 
River.    8°.    Washington  1867 

Hunt,  James  H.       Mormonism.       12° 

St.Louis 1844 

—    The  Mormon  war.    12°    St.Louis..    1844 

Hunt,  John  Warren.     Wisconsin  ga- 

zetter.    8°.    Madison 1853 

Hunter,  John  D.  Captivity  among  ln- 
nians  of  N.  America.  8°.  Lon- 
don      1823 


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ILLINOIS 


Hurd,  Harvey  B.,ed.  <Jb  comp.  Revised 
statutes  of  the  State  of  111.,  1883, 
1885.  1887.  1889,  1891,  1893 


Huklbut,  Henry  H.  Chicago  antiqui- 
ties, including:  Chicago  business 
directory  for  1839.  Pam.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1875 

another ed..    8°.    Chicago  ...:....    1881 

Hurons  et  Iroquois.  Le  P.  Jean  de 
Brebeuf,  sa  vie,  ses  travaux.  son 
martyre.  Martin, Le  Ii.  P. (Felix). 
16°.    Paris 1877 

Hutchins,  Thos.  Topographical  de- 
scription of  Va.,  Pa.,  Md.  and  N. 
C.  Contains  also  Patrick  Ken- 
nedy's journal.     12°.     London 1778 

Hyde,  J,  P.,  comp.  Directory  of  Logan 

Co.,  111.    12°.    Lincoln 1887 

—  -  History  Logan  Co.,  111. ,1880 

—  -  Lincoln  city  directory  for  1886-7. 

8°.     Lincoln 1886 

—  James    Nevins,     A.     M„     M.    D. 

Early  medical  Chicago.  (Fergus 
Hist.  Series  No.  11.)  12°.  Chi- 
cago      1879 

—  John,  jr.    Mormonism.     12°.    N.  Y.    1857 

Hyde  Park.  Officers  of  village  An- 
nual report  of  president  and  vil- 
lage officers,  for  year  ending 
April  1,1889.    8°.    Chicago 1889 

Hyde,  Wm.  Newspapers  and  news- 
paper people  of  three  decades. 
(Article  No.  1,  in  No.  12,  Pub.  Mo. 
Hist.  Soc.)    8°.    St.  Louis 1896 

Icarian  community,  pages  333-339. 
In  Communistic  societies  U.  S. 
Nordhoff.  Chas.    8°.    N.  Y 1875 

Ichthyologia  Ohiensis,  or  natural 
history  of  the  fishes  inhabiting 
the  river  Ohio  and  its  tributary 
streams.  By  C.  S.  Rafinesque. 
Verbatim  reprint  of  original  with 
sketch  of  life,  ichthyologic  work 
and  the  icthyologic  bibliography 
of  Rafinesque.  Call,  Richard 
Ellsworth.  No.  224  of  this  ed. 
Burrows  Bros.pubs.  8°.  Cleveland    1889 

Ichthyology.  (See  Fish  and  Fisher- 
ies.) 

Ida  Randolph  of  Virginia,  an  histori- 
cal novel  in  verse,  also,  The  fate  of 
.Marcel.  Harlan,  Caleb,  M.  D.  2d 
ed.    12°.     Philadelphia 1890 

Idaho.  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  His- 
tory of  Washington,  Idaho  and 
Montana.    8°.     San  Francisco 1890 


Idaho—  Concluded. 

—  A  complete  and  comprehensive  de- 

scription of  its  agricultural,  stock 
raising  and  mineral  resources: 
also  statistics  in  regard  to  its  cli- 
mate. Union  Pacific  R.  R.,  pub. 
Paper.    12°.     St.  Louis 1892 

—  Facts  and   statistics  concerning  its 

mining,  farming,  stock  raising, 
lumbering  and  other  resources 
and  industries.  Together  with 
notes  on  the  climate,  scenery, 
game  and  mineral  springs.  In- 
formation for  the  home-seeker, 
capitalist,  prospector  and  trav- 
eler, Onderdonk,  James  L.  8°. 
San  Francisco 1885 

Illini.  The.  Published  weekly  by  stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  111. 
Issue  of  Sept.  25, 1896.  Schacht, 
F.  Will.ed.    4°.     Champaign 1896 

Illinois.  1.  Archaeology  and  Indians. 
2.  Natural  history.  3.  Previous  to 
revolution.  4.  Territorial  period,  5. 
History.  6.  Government  and  laws. 
7.  Biography.  8.  Education.  9. 
Religious  denominations.  10.  In- 
stitutions. 11.  Commerce  and  in- 
dustries. 12.  Wars.  ("Selected 
from  other  books  on  the  same 
subjects  because  they  contain 
pages  or  chapters  directly  relat- 
ing to  Illinoisyndians  and  arche- 
ology   

—  Armstrong,    Hon.    Perry   A.    The 

Piasa;  or,  the  devil  among  the  In- 
dians.   Paper.    8°.    Morris,  111...     1887 

—  -  The  Sauks  and  the   Black  Hawk 

War.    8°.    Springfield.  Ill 1887 

—  Atwater,  Caleb.    Description  of  the 

antiquities  discovered  in  Ohio 
and  other  western  states.  8°.  Cir- 
cleville.  Ohio 1820 

—  -  Remarks  made  on  a  tour  to  Prai- 

rie du  Chien.  thence  to  Washing- 
ton city,  in  1829.  12°.  Columbus, 
Ohio 1831 

—  Beckwith,  Hiram  W.    The  Illinois 

and  Indiana  Indians.  (Fergus 
Historical  Series  No.  27).  Paper. 
12°,      Chicago 1884 

—  Black  Hawk.  See  Biography.  Black 

Hawk. 

—  Brine.       Vice-Admiral     Lindesay. 

Travels  amongst  American  In- 
dians, their  ancient  earthworks 
and  temples     8°.    London 1894 

—  Brinton,   Daniel  G.    Essays  of  an 

Americanist.    8°.    Phila 1890 


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143 


ILLINOIS. 


Illinois—  Continued. 

—  Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire.    His- 

tory of  the  Girtys.  8°.   Cincinnati    1890 

—  Carr,  Lucien.    The  mounds  of  the 

Mississippi  Valley  historically 
considered.  (Kentucky  Geologi- 
cal Survey.)  Paper.  4°.  Frank- 
fort, Ky.    n.  d 

—  Chateaubriand,  M.  le  Vicomte  de. 

Oeuvres  in<§dites.  Voyages  en 
Ani6rique  et  en  Italie.    8°    Paris.    1828 

—  Conant,  'A.  J.,  A.  M.     Footprints 

of  vanished  races  in  the  Mississ- 
ippi Valley.    8°.    St.  Louis 1879 

—  Drake,  Francis  S.  The  Indian  tribes 

of  the  U.  S.  2  vols.  4°.  London 
and  Philadelphia 1885 

—  Drake,  Samuel  G.    The  book  of  the 

Indians.    8°.    Boston 1845 

—  -  Events    in    Indian    history.     8°. 

Lancaster,  Pa 1841 

—  Ellis,  Edward  S.,  A.  M.    The  In- 

dian wars  of  the  U.  S.  4°.  New 
York.  (Copyright) 1892 

—  Finley.  Rev.  James  B.    Life  among 

the  Indians.  Editions  of  1857  and 
1860.    12°.    Cincinnati 

—  Flint,  Timothy.    Indian  wars  of  the 

West.    16°.    Cincinnati 1833 

—  Foster,  J.  W..  LL.  D.    Pre-historic 

races  of  the  United  States  of 
America.    8°.    Chicago 1878 

—  Frost,  John.  LL.  D.    Border  wars 

of  the  West.  8°.  New  York  and 
Auburn,  N.  Y 1856 

—  -  Daring  and  heroic  deeds  of  Amer- 

ican women,  examples  of  courage, 
etc.,  of  pioneer  mothers  of  the 
West.    12°.    Philadelphia i860 

—  -  Indian  wars  of  the  United  States. 

8°.    New  York  and  Auburn,  N.  Y.    1856 

—  Haines,  Elijah  M.  The  Amer- 
ican Indian.    4°.     Chicago 1888 

—  Harrison,  Wm.  Henry.  Discourse 
on  the  aborigines  of  the  Ohio  Val- 
ley. Edited  with  notes  by  H.  W. 
Beckwith.  (Fergus  Historical 
Series  No.  26.)    12°.    Chicago....    1883 

—  Lewis,  Mrs.  Jane.  Narrative  of 
Mrs.  Jane  Lewis,  who  was  made 
prisoner  by  Sac  and  Fox  Indians 
under  command  of  Black  Hawk. 

8° 1833 

—  McAcams,  Wm.  Records  of  an- 
cient races  in  the  Mississippi 
Valley.    8°.    St.  Louis 1887 


Illinois—  Continued. 

—  MacLean.J.  P.  The  Mound  Build- 
ers.   12°.    Cincinnati 1879 

—  Peet,  Stephen  D.    The  history  of 
explorations    in    the  Mississippi 
Valley.     Paper.    8°.    Worcester, 
Mass 1896 

—  -  Pre  historic  America.   Vol.1.  The 

Mound  Builders;  their  works  and 
relics,    8°.    Chicago 1892 

—  St.  Clair.  Maj.  Gen.  Arthur.  Nar- 
rative of  the  manner  in  which  the 
campaign  against  the  Indians  in 

791  was  conducted  under  com- 
mand of  Maj.  Gen.  St.  Clair. 
8°.    Phila 1812 

—  -  St.  Clair   Papers.    Arranged  and 

annotated  by  Wm.  Henry  Smith. 

2  vols.    8°.    Cincinnati 1882 

—  Schoolcraft,    Henry    R.      Informa- 

tion respecting  the  history,  con- 
dition and  prospects  of  the  Indian 
tribes  of  the  U.  S.  Illustrated  by 
S.  Eastman.  6  vols,  folio.  (Phila- 
delphia   1853-1857 

—  Snyder,  Br.  J.  F.    A  group  of  Illi- 

nois mounds.  Published  in  The 
Archaeologist 1895 

—  -  The  field  Tfor    archasological    re- 

search in  Illinois.  Paper  read  be- 
fore the  Ills,  State  Hist.  Soc,  at  its 
first  annual  meeting,  Peoria,  Ills., 
Jan.  5  and  6,  1900.  Pam.  8°.  Spring- 
field      1900 

—  Squier,  E.  G.,  and  Davis,  E.  H..  M. 

D.  Ancient  monuments  of  the 
Miss.  Valley.  (From  Smithson- 
ian Contributions  to  Knowledge.) 
4°.    N.Y 1848 

—  Tanner,  John.       Narrative  of   the 

captivity  and  adventures  of  John 
Tanner,  during  thirty  years'  resi- 
dence among  the  Indians  in  the 
interior  of  N.  A.  Prepared  for 
the  press  by  Edwin  James,  M.  D. 
8°.    N.Y 1830 

—  Thatcher,  B.  B.,  Esq.    Indian  bio- 

graphy. 2  vols.    16°.    N.Y 1873 

—  Trumbull,  Henry.     History  of  the 

Indian  wars.    8°.    Boston 1844 

—  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Ethnology.  Powell, 

J.  W.  director.  Annual  reports, 
1880-'91.  Vols.  2  to  12.  11  vols.  4°. 
Washington,  v.   y 


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144 


ILLINOIS 


Illinois—  Continut  ■!. 

—  Wakefield,  John,  esq,      Bistory  of 

the  war  between  the  V .  s.  and  the 
Sao  and  Pox  Indians  and  pan-  of 
other  disaffected  tribes,  In  is-7, 
1831  and  1832.  12°.  Jacksonville, 
Ills.     is;j4 

—  Withers,  Alexander  S<    Chronicles 

of  border  warfare.  12°.  Clarks- 
burg, Va.    1831 

—  Also,  reprint  of  above,  edited  and 

annotated  by  Keuben  Q.Thwaites. 

8°.     Cincinnati.    1895. ...■ 

—  Sse  also,  Indians  and  Archaeology; 

.Miss.  Valley i  West,  etc 

Illinois  Natural  History. 

—  Miller  an d  Gurley.comps.  Bulletins 

of  the  Illinois  State  Museum  of 
Natural  History.  Nos.  3  to  11,  inc., 
l893-'96.    Pams 

Bulletins  of  the  Illinois  State  Mu- 
senm  of  Natural  History— Con- 
tents. 

No.  3.  Description  of  some  new 
species  of  invertebrates  from  the 
pahoozoic  rocks  of  Illinois  and 
adjacent  states 1893 

No.  4.  Upper  Devonian  and  Niag- 
ara crinoids 1894 

No.  5.  New  genera  and  species  of 
echinoderruata 1894 

No.  6.  Description  of  new  species 
of  palwozoic  echinodermata 1895 

No.  7.  New  and  interesting  species 
nt"  palaeozoic  fossils 1895 

No.  8.     Description  of  new  and  re- 
markable fossils  from  the  palaeo- 
rocks  of  the  Mississippi  Val- 
ley       1896 

No.  9.    New    species    "f     crinoids 

from  Illinois  and  other  states 1896 

No.  10.  New  species  of  echinoder 
mata  and  a  new  crustacean  from 
the  palaeozoic  rocks 1896 

No.  11.  New  species  of  pala'ozoic 
invertebrates  from  [llinois  and 
other  states 1S96 

No.  12.  New  species  of  crinoids 
cephalopod?  and  other  pala-ozoic 

ils 1897 

Illinois— (iF.oLooY. 

—  Norwood.  J.  G.    Abstract  of  report 

on  Illinois  coals.  (Part  of  Illinois 
State  Geological  Survey.)  8°. 
Springfield 1858 


[Illinois— Gx i     Continued. 

—    Thwaites,  Reuben   G.     Early   lead 
mining  In  Illinois  and  Wisconsin. 
///  papers  of   Amer.   Hist.  Asso- 
ciation. 1898.)  8°.  Washington.... 


is;ii 


—  Warner  ,V-    Beers,   pubs.      Atlas    of 

Illinois,  to  which  are  added  his- 
tory, statistics,  etc.  Geology  of 
Illinois,  by  A.  II.  Worthen,  pages, 
178-178.    Published.    Chicago....    1876 

—  Worthen,  A.  H.,  director     Geologi- 

cal survey  of  Illinois.  (8  vols,  and 
I  vol.  Plates.)  9  vols.  4°.  Spring- 
field.   1868-  1891 

—  Geological   map  of    Illinois;    from 

original  surveys,  drawn  by  W. 
Billington,  C.  H.  St.  John,  and 
C.  K.  Worthen.  I'ub.  by  author- 
it  y  State  Legislature.  1^75 

Animals— Illinois. 

—  Fish  Commissioners   State  of  Illi- 

nois.     Bi-ennial  report-,  lsst-1899-1900 

—  Fish  Commissioners   State  of  Illi- 

nois. Fish  and  game  laws  of  Illi- 
nois      1898 

—  Forbes,  S.  a.,  diiector.    Ornitholo- 

gy of  Illinois.  2  vols.  Parti.  De- 
scriptive catalogue,  by  Robert 
Ridgway.  Part  2.  Economic  orni- 
thology, by  S.  A.  Forbes.  2vos. 
8°.    Springfield.     1889-1895 

—  Games   Wardens  of  Illinois.      An- 

nual rep.  -1898-1900 

—  Illinois  Farmers'    Institutes.     Se< 

Institutions,  Agriculture 

—  Illinois  State  Bee-Keepers'  Associa- 

tion. Annual  reports.  1891-':t_\ 
Pams 

—  Illinois  Stat.-  Board   of  Live  Stock 

Commissioners.  Annua:  reports, 
1889. 1890.  is;t:i.  is;)7. 1898.  8  .spring- 
field,   v.   y 


Illinois  State  Dairyman's  Associa- 
tion. Souvenir  of  Illinois,  Dairy 
Exhibit  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago.  1893.  16°' 
Springfield 1893 

Kennicott,  Robert.  Quadrupeds  of 
Illinois;  injurious  and  beneficial 
to  the  farmer.  Part  U.  S.  Agri- 
cultural Patent  Office  Report 1856 


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ILLINOIS. 


Illinois— Animals— Continued. 

—  Rafinesque.    C.    S.       Iehthyologia 

Ohiensis;  or  natural  history  of 
the  fishes  inhabiting:  the  river 
Ohio  and  its  tributary  streams. 
Verbatim  reprint  of  original  edi- 
tion, with  notes  and  sketch  of  life 
of  the  author,  by  Richard  Ells- 
worth Call.  (No.  224  of  the  edi- 
tion.)   8°.    Cleveland 1899 

Illinois  —  Topography.  For  early 
maps  of  Illinois  and  Miss,  valley. 
See  Maps. 

—  Maps.    Reprint  of  "Carte  de  la  Lou- 

isiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississippi." 
Chez  Jean  Covens  et  Corneille 
Mortier,  Geographes.  Amster- 
dam,   n.  d 

—  Adjutant  General  State  of  Illinois. 

Military  map  of  Illinois 1895 

—  Blanchard,  Rufus.    Historical  map 

of  Illinois,  accompanied  by  a  his- 
tory of  the  State;  bound  with  the 
history.    8°.     Chicago 1883 

—  County  Atlas— maps.     See  Illinois 

History. 

—  Cram,  Geo.  P.    Map  of  Illinois,  with 

map  of  Chicago  and  environs. 
Paper.    Chicago 1899 

—  Hussey,  J.  R.,  M.  D.  Standard  map 

of  Illinois,  showing  counties  and 
townships.  (Large  wall  map, 
mounted.)    Springfield,  Ills 1881 

—  Mitchell,  S.  Augustus,  pub.    Tour- 

ist's pocket  map  of  the  State  of 
Illinois,  showing  population  by 
counties  from  census  of  1830,steam 
boat  routes,  etc.;  map  of  lead 
mine  region,  etc.  J.  H.  Young, 
comp.    Phila 1834 

—  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  pubs.    Map 

of  Illinois,  showing  geographical 
situation  of  candidates  for  nomi- 
nation by  Republican  State  Con- 
vention of  Ills,  for  State  offices, 
with  special  reference  to  I.  N. 
Pearson,  of  McDonough  Co 

—  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commis- 

sioners of  Illinois.  R.  R.  Commis- 
sioners maps  of  Illinois,  1890,  '91, 
'92, '93,  '94,  '96 

—  Warner  &   Beers,  pubs.     Atlas  of 

State  of  Illinois,  to  which  are  ad- 
ded history,  statistics,  etc.  Chap- 
ters on  topography,  climatology, 
etc.,  of  the  State.  Folio.  Chicago.    1876 
See  Maps. 

—  Illinois  Gazetteers  and  emigrants' 

guides.    (Chronological  order.) 

—10  H.  L. 


Illinois— Topography—  Continued. 

—  Brown.  Samuel  R.    Western  Gazet- 

teer; or,  emigrant's  directory. 
Geographical  description  of  Ken- 
tucky, Indiana,  Louisiana,  Ohio, 
Tennessee  and  Mississippi,  and 
the  territories  of  Illinois,  Mis- 
souri, Alabama,  Michigan  and 
Northwestern.    8°.    Auburn, N.Y.    1817 

—  Cramer  &  Spears,  pubs-   The  Navi- 

gator; containing  directions  for 
navigating  the  Monongahela,  Al- 
leghaney,  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
rivers,  with  a  description  of  their 
towns,  villages,  etc.  12°.  Pitts- 
burgh      1818 

—  Darby,  William.    Emigrant's  guide 

to  the  western  and  sotithwestern 
states  and  territories,  and  index 
XIII  pages.    8°.    N.Y 1818 

—  Van  Zandt,  Nicholas   Biddle.    Full 

description  of  the  soil,  water,  tim- 
ber and  prairies  of  each  lot  or 
quarter  section  of  the  military 
lands  between  the  Miss,  and  Ills, 
rivers;  also,  description  of  Mo. 
territory.    8°.    Washington,  D,  C.    1818 

—  Dana.  E.    Description  of  the  boun- 

ty lands  in  the  State  of  Illinois; 
Also,  the  principal  roads  and 
routes  by  land  and  water  from 
New  Brunswick  in  Nova  Scotia 
to  the  Pacific  ocean.  12°.  Cin- 
cinnati      1819 

—  Beck,  Lewis  C,  A.  M.     Gazetteer 

of  the  states  of  Illinois  and  Mis- 
souri, with  map  and  general  de- 
scription.   8°.     Albany.  N.  Y 1823 

—  Cummings,  Samuel.     The  Western 

Pilot,  containing  charts  of  the 
Ohio  river  and  of  the  Mississippi 
from  mouth  of  the  Missouri  to 
Gulf  of  Mexico.  8°.  Cincinnati.  1829 
Another  erf.,  published  by  George 
Conclin,  1S40 

—  Davenport,  Bishop.     Gazetteer,  or 

geographical  dictionary  of  N.  A. 
and  West  Indies-  (Illinois,  pages 
142-146.)    8°.    Baltimore 1832 

—  Tanner,  H.  S.    View  of  the  valley 

of  the  Mississippi,  or  emigrant's 
and  traveler's  guide  to  the  west. 
General  description  of  that  entire 
country,  with  map.    12°.      Phila..     1832 

—  -  American       traveler's      guide 

through  the  U  S.   (Illinois,  pages 

45  and  46.)    2d  ed.    16°.    Phila....     1836 


ILLINOIS 


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ILLINOIS 


Illinois— Topography-  Continued. 

—  Peek,  J.  M.    Guide  (or  emigrants, 

c  intalning  Bketches  of  Illinois. 
Missouri  and  adjacent  parts.  16°. 
lioston L88J 

—  -  Gazetteer  of  Illinois.     16°.    Jack- 

sonville.  Ill 1834 

—  -  Gazetteer     of     Illinois.     2d    e<l. 

Phila 1837 

—  -  New  guide  for  emigrants  to  the 

containing  sketches  of 
Michigan,  Ohio.  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Missouri.  Arkansas,  Territory  of 
Wisconsin  and  adjacent  parts. 
16°.    Boston 1837 

—  Mitchell  &  Hinman,  pubs.    Accom- 

paniment to  Mitchell's  reference 
and  distance  roup  U.  S.  Illinois. 
pages  312-315.    8°.    IMiila 1835 

—  Darby, Win.  &  Dwight, Theodorejr. 

New  gazetteer  of  O.  s.  A.  (Illi- 
nois, pages  209-212  )  8°.  Hart- 
ford     1835 

—  Rupp,  I.  Daniel,  Esq.     Geographi- 

cal catechism  of  Pennsylvania 
and  the  western  states;  guide  and 
pocket  companion  for  travelers 
and  emigrants  to  Pennsylvania, 
Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan 
and  Missouri.  12°.  Harrisburg, 
Pa 1836 

—  Lyford.  W.  G.    Western  address  di- 

rectory, etc.,  with  historical,  topo- 
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towns  of  the   Mississippi   valley. 

12°.    Baltimore 1837 

—  lones,  A.  D.    Illinois  and  the  west. 

16°.     Boston 1838 

—  Smith,  J.  Calvin.    Western  tourist 

and  emigrant's  guide,  with  gazet- 
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—  Regan.  John.    Emigrant's  guide  to 

the  western  states  of  America,  or 
backwoods  and  prairies.  De- 
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—  Haskel,  Daniel.  A.M.    &  Smith,  J. 

Calvin.  Descriptive  and  statisti- 
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1 1  linoi  8— Topography—  Continued. 

—  Massey,  8.    L.     James'  traveler's 

companion,  being  a  complete 
guide  through  the  western  states, 
with  maps.  J.  A.  <|-  V.  P.  James, 
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—  Lloyd,    James  T.      Lloyd's    steam- 

boal  directory.  Map-  of  the  Ohio 
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Cincinnati 1865 

—  Gerhard,  Fred.      Illinois  as  il  is,  its 

history,  geography,  statistics,  etc. 

12°.    Chicago L8CT 

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railroad,  steamboat  and  stage 
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12°.    N.  Y 1866 

—  Polk.  R.  L.  &  Co.,  pubs.     Gazetteer 

of  Illinois,  1882.  1884.  1886,  1888.  4 
vols.    8°.     Chicago 

Illinois,— Previous  to  the  Revolution. 

—  Affairs  at  Port  Chartres,  1768-1781. 

(Reprint  from  Historical  Maga- 
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—  Bossu,  Capt.    Travel  through  that 

part  of  N.  America,  formerly 
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history  of  the  country.  Trans- 
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2  vols.    8°.   London 1771 

—  Breese,  Sidney.    Early  history  of 

Illinois  from  its  discovery  by  the 
French  until  its  cession  to  Great 
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Hoyne.    8°.    Chicago 1884 

—  Butterfield.  C.  W.     History  of  the 

discovery  of  the  Northwest  by 
John  Nicolet  in  1634.  8°.  Cincin- 
nati      1881 

—  Drake,  Samuel  Adams.  The  making 

of  the  great  West.    12°.    London    1887 

—  Fergus  Historical  Series.      No.  3, 

Lastof  the  Illinois.    Caton. 

No.  12  Illinois  in  the  XV11I.  Cen- 
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No.  31.  Pierre  Menard  and  the 
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No.  32.  John  Rice  Jones  and  Rice 
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No.  33.  John  Todd  Papers  and 
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No.  34.  Phillippe  de  Kocheblave 
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ments. Edited  by  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites.  Vol.  59-60,  contain  re- 
lations of  Claude  Dablon,  who 
edited  the  synopsized  letters  of 
Allouez,  Lamberville,  Garnier, 
Raffeix  and  others,  relating  to  the 
Indians  of  Lower  Canada  and  the 
Illinois,  Iroquois  and  Ottawa  In- 
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—  Joutel.    Journal  of  the  last  voyage 

performed  by  LaSalle  to  Gulf  of 
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Parkman,  Francis. 
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Louis  XIV. 

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Pittman,  Capt.  Philip.  Present 
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Shea.  John  Gilmary-  Discovery 
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Shea,  John  Gilmary,  trans.  Des- 
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Illinois— Territorial. 

—  Hening, William  Waller,com;j.  Stat- 

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session  of  legislature  in  1619  to 
1792.    13  vols.    8°,    Richmond..  1809-1823 

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—  Cutler,  Ephraim.     Life  and  times 

of,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
Jervis  Cutler  and  Wm.  Parker 
Cutler-  Cutler,  Julia  Perkins. 
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Cincinnati... 1890 

—  Cutler,   Itev.    Manasseh,    LL.    D. 

Life  and  correspondence  of.  Cut- 
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Illinois— Northwest  Territory. 

—  Beggs,  Rev,  S.  P.  Pages  from  early 

history  of  the  west  and  north- 
west.   12°.    Cincinnati 1868 

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northwest,  or  valley  of  the  upper 
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Bradley,  Isaac  Samuel.  Available 
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Burnet,  Jacob.  Notes  on  the  early 
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Pam.    2ded 

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the  Ohio  valley  and  early  Bettle- 
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the  river  Ohio,  L791  1802.  8  .  Cin- 
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Northwest  river  Ohio,  from  com- 
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Northwest  river  <  >hio,  -inly  to  De- 
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Phila  1794 

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Northwest  of  the  Ohio,  adopted 
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1795.     12°.     Phila 17% 

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Illinois— Indiana  Territory—  Continued. 

—  Secretary  of  State  of  Ills.,  eomp. 

Laws  passed  by  the  Gen.  Assem- 
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Illinois  History. 

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the  West.    8°.    Pittsburg 1857 

—  Alton.— Minutes    of    a    convention 

favorable  to  the  immediate  aboli- 
tion of  slavery  in  the  U.  S.,  Alton, 
Ills..  Oct.  26.  1837.  List  of  dele- 
gates and  proceedings.  Parks  & 
Breath,  pubs.  12°.  Alton,  1838.  Pam    .... 

—  Angell.  G.  M.,  M.D.    An  account  of 

a  colony  founded  about  1836,  in 
Illinois,  by  citizens  of  Rhode 
Island.    Manuscript 

—  Anthony,  Hon.  Elliott.    The  consti- 

tutional history  of  Illinois.  8°. 
Chicago 1891 

—  Beecher.  Rev.  Edward.     Narrative 

of  riots  at  Alton:  in  connection 
with  the  death  of  Elijah  P.  Love- 
joy.    16°.    Alton 1838 

—  Beggs,  Rev.  S.  R.    Pages  from  the 

early  history  of  the  West  and 
Northwest:  embracing  reminis- 
cences and  incidents  of  settle- 
ment and  growth,  and  sketches  of 
the  material  and  religious  pro- 
gress of  the  States  of  Ohio,  In- 
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especial  reference  to  the  history 
of  Methodism.    12°.    Cincinnati..    1868 

—  Birkbeck,  Morris.    Notes'on  a  jour- 

ney in  America,  from  the  coast  of 
Virginia  to  the  Territory  of  Ills., 
with  proposals  for  the  establish- 
ment! of  a  eolony.'of  English;  ac- 
companied by  a  map,  illustrating 
the  route.    2d  ed.     8°.    Dublin...     1818 

—  ••  Notes  on  a  journey    in  America, 

from  the  coast  of  Virginia  to  the 
Territory  of  Ills.  With  letters 
from  Ills.     3d.  ed.    8°.    London..    1818 

Letters  from  Tils.   2d  ed.    8°.   Lon- 
don      1818 

—  Blanchard,  Rufus.   History  of  Ills.. 

to  accompany  a  historical  ma?  of 
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cago     1883 

—  Bonham.  Jeriah.     Fifty  years'  rec- 

ollections.   12°.    Peoria 1883 

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lawyers  of  Ills.  Portraits  of  27 
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State.    16°.    Chicago 1900 


Illinois—  Continued. 

—  Breese,  Sidney.    The  early  history 

of  Ills.,  from  the  discovery  by  the 
French  in  1673,  until  its  cession  to 
Great  Britain  in  1763,  including 
the  narrative  of  Marquette's  dis- 
covery of  the  Miss.  With  a  biog- 
raphical memoir  of  author  by 
Melville  W.  Fuller.  Edited  by 
Thos.  Hoyne,  LL.D.   8°.  Chicago    1874 

—  Brown,  Henry.    History  of  Illinois, 

from  discovery  and  settlement  to 
the  present  time.  With  map.  8°. 
New  York 1844 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.  and  Arthur,  T.  S., 

eds.  History  of  Ills,  from  its 
earliest  settlement  to  present. 
(Cabinet  Histories  of  the  States.) 
16°.    Phila 1869 

—  County  Histories. 

—  -  Adams  county,  published  Chicago 

1879.    Also,  Atlas  map 1872 

—  -  Alexander  county,  pub.  Chicago..    1882 

—  -  Bond  county,  pub.  Chicago 1882 

—  -  Boone  county.    Past  and  present 

of  Boone  County.  Kett  &  Co., 
1877.     Atlas  map 1886 

—  -  Brown  county,  pub.  Pbila 1882 

—  -  Bureau  county,  pub.  Chicago 1885 

—  -  Calhoun      county.       Manuscript 

sketch.    Child,  Geo.  B 1894 

—  -  Carroll  county,  pub.  Chicago 1878 

—  -  Cass  county,  pub.  Chicago 1882 

—  -  Champaign  county.     Three  eds. 

Champaign,  1876, 1878,  and  Phila. .    188  J 

—  -  Christian  county,  pub.  Phila 1880 

—  -  Clark  county.   Crawford  &  Clark. 

Cos.  1  vol.  Pub.  Chicago,  1883. 
Atlas  map 1892 

—  -  Clay  county,  pub.    Chicago,  1884. 

Also  Atlas  map 1881 

—  -  Clinton  county,  pub.  Phila 1881 

—  -  Coles  county,  pub.  Chicago 1879 

—  -  Cook  county,  pub.  Chicago 1884 

—  -  Crawford  county,  pub.  Chicago..  1883 

—  -  Cumberland  county,  pub.  Chicago  1884 

—  -  DeKalb  county,  pub. Chicago,  1868. 

Also  Atlas  map 1871 

—  -  DeWitt  county,  pub.  Phila 1882 

—  -  Douglas  county,  pub.  Chicago 1884 


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Illinois               .  Histories—  Coniinu 

■  ■!. 

1  i.i.inois— Colni  v     Hi-;  i  ories— Continued. 

—   -  DuPage   county,    pub.   Chicago, 

—   -  Macon  county,  pub.  Philadelphia. 

1879 

i^l'.    Also  Atlas  map 

1874 

—    -  Macoupin  county,  pub.  Phila 

1879 

—    -  Edgar  county,  ppb.  Chicago 

1879 

—    -  Madison  county,  pub.    Edwards- 

-   -  Edwards  county ,  pub.  Chicago... 

1883 

—    -  Effingham  county,  pub.  Chicago. 

1883 

—    -  Marion  county,  pub.  Philadelphia 

l^Ts 

1881    AlsoAtlas  map 

—    -  Fayette  county,  pub.  Phila 

—    -  Ford  county.    Not  in  Library 

.... 

—    -  Marshall  county,  pub.  Lacon 

1880 

—    -  Franklin  county,  pub.  Chicago... 

1887 

—    -  Mason  county— Menard  and   .Ma- 

sou  counties.    Chicago 

1879 

—   -  Fulton  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1879 

—    -  Massac       county.      Biographical 

—    -  Gallatin  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1887 

1893 

—    -  Greene  county,  pub.  Springfield. 

1885 

—    -  McDonough  county,  pub.  Daven- 

port, Iowa,  1871.    Also  Atlas  map. 

1871 

—    -  Grundy  county,  pub.  Chicago. 

1882 

—    -  McHenry   county.      Missing     in 

—    -  Hamilton  county,  pub.  Chicago... 

1887 

history.     L'     editions      of      Atlas 

—    -  Hancock  county.    Hi-story  miss- 
ing, but  have  Atlas  map 

map ls;_  l 

1891 

—   -  McLean  county  v2  eds.  pub.  Bloom- 

—    -  Hardin  county.  Biographical  Re- 

1879 

1893 

—    -  Menard  and  Mason  counties,  pub. 

—    -  Henderson  county,  pub.  Chicago. 

1882 

1887 

Chicago  

1879 

—    -  Henry  county,  pub.  Kett  &  Co 

—    -  Menard,     Women's      Columbian 

—    -  Iroquois  county  pub.  Chicago 

1880 

Souvenir,  1893,  and  Atlas  map 

1874 

—    -  Jackson  county  pub.  Phila 

1878 

—    -  Mercer  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1882 

1884 

—    -  Monroecounty.  pub.  Philadelphia 

1883 

—    -  Jefferson  county,  pub.  Chicago... 

1883 

—    -  Montgomery  county,  pub.  <  hi.  ago 

1882 

—    -  Jersey    county.       2    eds.,     Jack- 

—   -  Morgan  county,  2  eds.  pub.  Jack- 

sonville,  (pam.)  1876,  and  Spring- 

1878 

field  , 1885 

1881 

—    -  JoDaviess  county,  pub.  Chicago. . 

1878 

L869 

—    -  Johnson     county.      Biographical 

1893 

—    -  Peoria    county,     Ballance.     pub. 

—    -  Kane  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1878 

Peoria.  1870.  Atlas  maps.  2  eds. 1873- 1896 

—    -  Kankakee  county,     1  listory  miss- 

—  -  Perry  county,  pub.  Philadelphia.. 

is-;, 

ing,  but  have  atlas-map 

1883 

—   -  Piatt  county,  n.  d.  Piatt.  Enn 

—    -  Kendall  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1876 

—    -  Knox  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1878 

—    -  Pike  county,  pub.  Chicago 

isso 

—    -  Lake  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1877 

—    -  Pope    county.      Biographical    re- 

view  

1891 

—    -  LaSalle  county,  pub.  ChicagO,1877 

and    history   of    LaSalle    (bound 

—    -  Pulaski  county,  pub.  Chicago 

1883 

with  Boone  county) 

1877 

—    -  Putnam  county,  pub.  Lacon 

1880 

—    -  Lawrence  county,  pub  Phila 

1883 

—    -  Lee  county,  2  eds.,  '  hieago,  1881, 

—    -  Randolph  county.  2  eds.   (Monta- 

and Dixon 

1893 
1878 

gue)  Alton  1859  and  Philadelphia. . 
—    -  Richland  county,  pub.  Chicago... 

1883 

—    -  Livingston  county,  pub.  Chicago. 

!-I 

—    -  Logan   county,    .'i    eds.,    Chicago, 

—    -  Rock  island  county,   Rock  Island 

1878,  Dwight,    1880,    and    Lincoln 

Souvenir,    1895,     R.     I.    Arsenal. 

1881.       Also    Atlas    map    Logan 

Flagler,  1887,   R.    I.   Arsenal.  Til- 

1893 

ls:.s 

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ILLINOIS. 


Illinois— County    Histories— Continued. 

—  -  Saline  county,  pub.  Chicago 1887 

—  -  Sangamon  county,  5  eds.  Spring- 

field, 1866.  Davenport.  Iowa,  1873, 
Phila,  1874,  Chicago  1881  and  1891. 
Also  Atlas  map 1874 

—  -  Scott    county,     brief     sketch, 

Knapp,  Winchester 1876 

—  -  Schuyler  county,  pub.  Phila 1882 

—  -  Shelby  county  pub.  Phila 1881 

—  -  Stark   county    pub.    Cambridge. 

Shallenberger,  Mrs.  E.  H 1876 

■  -*    -  St.  Clair  county  pub.  Phila 1881 

—  -  Stephenson  county  pub.  Chicago.    1880 
"—    -  Tazewell  county  (missing) 

—  -  Union  county  pub.  Chicago,  1883. 

Also  atlas  map 1881 

—  -  Vermilion  county  pub,  Chicago...  1879 

—  -  Wabash  county  pub.  Phila 1883 

—  -  Warren  county  pub.  Chicago 1877 

—  -  Washington  county  pub.  Phila...  1879 

—  -  Wayne  county  pub.  Chicago,  1884. 

Also  atlas  map 1881 

—  -  White  county  pub.  Chicago 1883 

—  -  Whiteside  county  pub.  Morrison.    1877 

—  -  Will  county  pub.  Chicago 1878 

—  -  Williamson  county  pub.  Chicago.    1876 

—  -  Winnebago  county  pub.  Chicago.    1877 

—  -  Woodford  county  pub.  Chicago. . .    1878 

—  Davidson,  Alexander  and  Stuve,  B. 

History  of  Illinois,  1673-1873.  8°. 
Springfield 1874 

—  -  Second  ed.  1673-1884.    8°.    Spring- 

field       1884 

—  Dresbach,   Arthur  C.  and  Ada  A. 

Young  people's  history  of  Ills. 
(Chicago  Home  Hist.  Series.)  8°. 
Chicago 1886 

—  Edwards,    Ninian-     The    Edwards 

papers.  Being  a  portion  of  the 
collection  of  the  letters,  papers  & 
Mss.  of  Ninian  Edwards.  Edited 
by  E.  B.  Washburne.  (Chicago 
Hist.  Soc.'s  Col.  Vol.  3.)  8°.  Chi- 
cago     1884 

—  Edwards,    Ninian    Wirt.     History 

of  Ills,  from  1778  to  1833;  and  life 
and  times  of  Ninian  Edwards.  8°. 
Springfield 1870 


Illinois— History—  Continued. 

—  Egleston,  W.  G.    Collection  of  pho- 

tographs of  Kaskaskia.  See  Kas- 
kaskia. 

—  Flint.  Timothy.    Western  monthly 

review.    2  vols.    Cincinnati 1828-1829 

—  Flower,    George.      History    of   the 

English  settlements  in  Edwards 
county,  111.  (Chicago  Hist.  Soc. 
Collections,  Vol.  1.)  8°.  Chicago..    1882 

—  Forbes,  S.  A.    The  gui-annee  in  Illi- 

nois.    Published  in  the  Illini,  of 

the  University  of  Ills.,  Sept.  25...     1896 

—  Ford,  Gov.  Thomas.    History  of  111. 

1818  to  1847.    12°.    Chicago 1854 

—  Gerhard,  Fred.    Ills,  as  it  is;  with 

a  prairie  and  wood  map;  a  geolog- 
ical map,  a  population  map  and 
other  illustrations.    12°.    Chicago    1857 

—  Handford,  Thos.  W.  History  of  Ills. 

in  words  of  one  syllable.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1888 

—  Hedrick,  James.    Letters  patent  to 

certain  lands  in  Ills.,  as  herein 
described.  Signed.  George  Gra- 
ham, commissioner  of  the  general 
land  office,  dated  Dec.  6,  1827.  Re- 
corded v.  4,  page  141.(original  MS)     

—  Historical       Magazine.       (Reprint 

from.)  Affairs  at  Fort  Chartres, 
1768-1781.    8°.    Albany 1864 

—  Jones,  A.   D.     Ills,   and  the  west, 

with  a  township  map  containing 
the  latest  surveys  and  improve- 
ments.   16°.    Boston 1838 

—  Kaskaskia.      Collection   of    photo- 

graphs of  historic  buildings  and 
places,  taken  in  1891. |,by  Dr.  W.  G. 
Egleston,  and  by  him  presented 
to  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library 

—  -  Territorial  Legislative  Hall.   The 

first  brick  house  in  Ills.  (View 
from  south  east.  Another  photo, 
view  from  south-east  by  south.) 

—  -  The  old  brick  house.    Two  photo- 

graphs   

—  -  Old  Kaskaskia  hotel,  where  ban- 

quet to  LaFayette  was  given  in 
1824.  (View  looking  east:  another 
view  from  the  east. ) 

—  -  Interior  of  the  room  in  the  old 

hotel  in  which  the  banquet  to 
LaFayette  was  given 

—  -  The  Pierre  Menard  house.    Two 

photograph  s 


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152 


ILLINOIS. 


Illinois— History—  Continued. 

—  -  Interior  view  of  the  church  of  the 

Immaculate  Conception 

—  -  Photograph  of  the  record  hooks 

of  the  church,  of  the  chalice  and 
paten,  presented  to  the  church 
by  the  King  of  France,  and  of  the 
table  on  which  the  first  constitu- 
tion of  Ills,  whs  written.  Record 
books  contain  the  signature  of 
Col.  Geo.  Rot  rk 

—  -    Another  view  of  the  constitution 

table  and  church  record-books, 
taken  in  the  grounds  by  the  side 
of  the  church 

—  -  Photograph  of  Father  Ferlin  hold- 

ing chalice  and  paten,  on  porch 
of  priest's  house.  Only  the  hand 
and  arm  of  Father  Ferlin  is  shown 
in  the  photo 

—  -  Gev.   Bond's  house,  in  cornfield. 

Three  photographs;  all  from 
south 

—  -  Remains    of   the    old   Kaskaskia 

convent;  abandoned  on  account 
of  Hood  of  1S44.  The  nuns  took 
refuge  in  the  Pierre  Menard 
house,  from  the  porch  of  which 
they  embarked  on  the  steamer  In- 
diana,and  were  taken  to  St. Louis. 
Two  photographs 

—  -  The  Gen.  John  Edgar  house 

—  -  The  new  hotel  from  the  rear- 

—  -  Well;  on  the  site  of  the  old  State 

House 

—  -  View  on  principal  street  of  Kas- 

kaskia, looking  east 

—  -  View  on  the  principal  street,  and 

of  a  young  "Kaskian" 

—  -  Widowed  chimney,  robbed  of  its 

house  in  1886.  The  house  went 
down  the  river 

—  -  House  of  Chief  Ducoin,  the  last 

of  the  tribe  of  tl  jquia 

—  -  Bridge  view  of  Kaskaskia 

—  -  View   of    Kaskaskia    from     Fort 

ge,  on  Garrison  Hill 

—  -  Kaskaskia    in  the  back    ground. 

The  new  cemetery  on  Garrison 
Hill  for  the  historic  dead 

—  -  View  from  porch  of  priest's  house 

—  -  Kaskaskia  Island,  southend.  Two 

photographs 


Illinois—  History—  Continued. 

—  -  Kaskaskia  ferry    line;    "Bonny" 

and  "Jerry."  Compound,  grass- 
burning  engines 

—  -  East    Kaskaskia.     Foot   of    Fort 

Gage  mountain 

—  -  East   Kaskaskia.      Mule   ferry  to 

Kaskaskia 

—  -  Dr.  Egleston.  also,  presented  the 

library  with  fac  similes  of  the 
signatures  of  the  following  per- 
son§,  notable  in  the  history  of 
Illinois.  These  signatures  were 
traced  from  the  originals  in  the 
church  record  books  at  Kas- 
kaskia: 

Bissell.  S.  Bond. 

Sidney  Breese.      Charleville, 
George  K.Clark,    John  Edgar, 
Ninian Edwards,  P.  Gibault, 

John  Rice  Jones,  Dan  Murray. 
Xath.  Pope,  G.  Richard. 

Felix  St.  Vrain,     Rich.  Winston. 
Edw.  Worthington. 

In  addition  to  the  above.  Dr. Egles- 
ton presented  the  library  with  a 
pencil  sketch  of  Col.  Francis  Vigo, 
copied  from  a  drawing  by  Chas. 
A.  Lesueur,  and  pen  drawings  of  - 
Kaskaskia  and  the  Kaskaskia  and 
Mississippi  rivers,  previous  to 
1886.  and  after  the  'cut-off"  of 
1886. 

—  -  Photograph  of  the  powder  maga- 

zine at  Kaskaskia,  Ills.,  built  by 
the  French  about  200  years  ago. 
Presented  to  the  library  July  4, 
1891.  by  Charles  Oldendorph.  of 
Waterloo 

—  -  Montague.  E.  J.     Directory,  bus- 

iness mirror,  and  historical 
sketches  of  Randolph  county, 
containing  the  name,  residence, 
and  occupation  of  every  citizen  of 
the  county;    with    a     condensed 

sketch  of  Kaskaskia  and  Prairie 
Du  Kocher.  commencing  with 
their  Indian  history.  Brief  notes 
of  pioneer  settlers.    12°.    Alton..     1859 

—  Koerner.Gustav.  Das  Deutsche  ele- 

ment in  den  Vereini-  3  ten 
von  Nord  Amerika,  1818-1848.  12°. 
Cincinnati 1880 

—  Lincoln.  William   S.    Alton  trials. 

See  Lovejoy,  Elijah  P. 

—  Linder.  Gen.  Usher  P.,  (with  intro- 

duction and  appendix  by  the  Hon. 
Joseph  Gillespie).  Reminiscences 
of  the  early  bench  and  bar  of  Ills. 
2ded.    12°.   Chicago 1879 


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153 


ILLINOIS. 


Illinois— History—  Conti  nued. 

—  Lusk,   D.  W,    Politics    and    politi- 

cians. A  succinct  history  of  the 
politics  of  Ills,  from  1S56  to  1SS4, 
with  anecdotes  and  incidents. 
Appendix  from  1809  to  1S56.  8°. 
Springfield 1884 

—  -  Eighty  years  of  Ills,  politics  and 

politicians,  anecdotes  and  inci- 
dents. A  succinct  history  of  the 
State,  180S-18S9.  3d  ed.  Spring- 
field     1889 

—  Macdonald.  James. IFood  from  the 

far  west.  Stock  farming  in  Illin- 
sis.  pages  135-148.  inc.  12".  NY. 
n.d 

—  McLean  County  Historical  Society; 

transactions  of.  Vol  1,  McLean 
Co.  war  records  and  other  papers. 

8°.     Bloomington 1899 

Vol.  3.  Meeting  of  May  29,  1900,  in 
commemoration  of  the  conven- 
tion of  May  29.  1856,  which  organ- 
ized the  Republican  party  of  Ills. 
8°,     Bloomington 1900 

—  Mason,  Edward G.,  ed.     Early  Chi- 

cago and  Ills.  (Chicago  Hist. 
Soc.  Collection,  Vol.  4.)  S°.  Chi- 
cago      1890 

—  Mason,  Edward  G.    Illinois  in  the 

18th  Century.  (Fergus  Hist. 
SeriesNo.  12)    12°.    Chicago 1881 

(Also  Fergus  Hist.  Series  Nos.  31, 
32.  33  and  34. 

—  Matsou  X.    Pioneers  of  Ills.  Series 

of  sketches  relating  to  events  that 
occurred  previous  to  1813.  12°. 
Chicago 1882 

—  -  Reminiscences     of     Bureau    Co. 

12° 1S72 

—  Minier,  George  B.    Recollections  of 

early  Illinois.    Manuscript 

—  Morris,  John  H.    Receipt  from  the 

Auditor  of  the  State  of  Ills.,  to 
John  H.  Morris  for  the  treasurer's 
certificate  that  the  said  Morris 
paid  into  the  treasury  of  the  State 
the  sum  of  $130.37  being  the 
amount  of  his  land  tax.  Dated. 
Vandalia.  Ills.,  Jan.  6,  1826,  signed 
E.  J.  Berry,  Auditor.  (Original 
receipt) 

—  Moses    John.      Illinois,     historical 

and  statistical.  2  vols.  8°.  Chi- 
cago 1889-92 

—  -  Appendix,  supplementary  to  Ills., 

historical  and  statistical.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1896 


Illinois— History—  Con  tinned. 

—  Moses.  John.    The  organization  of 

the  State  of  Ills,  into  counties. 
Address  before  the  Ills.  State  Bar 
Association.    Manuscript 

—  Oliver.  Wm.  Eight  months  in  Ills.. 

with  information  to  emigrants. 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne.    8°    1843 

—  Osman,  Eaton  G.     Starved    Rock. 

A  historical  sketch.    8°.    Ottawa.     1S95 

—  Peck,  J.   M.    Annals  of  the   West. 

8°.    Albach,  pub 1550 

—  Perkins.  James  H.    Annals  of  the 

West.    8°.    Albach.  pub 1847 

—  Pioneer  Mothers  of  Illinois.  Stories 

of  the  pioneer  mothers  of  Illinois. 
A  collection  of  manuscript  letters 
from  the  pioneer  women  of  the 
State,  giving  their  early  experi- 
ences, collected  for  the  World's 
Columbian  Exposition  and  after- 
ward deposited  in  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library 

—  Reynolds,      Gov.    John.      My   own 

times:  embracing  also  the  his- 
tory of  my  life.    12D.    Illinois 1855 

Another  edition,  published  by  the 
Chicago  Hist.  Society,  with  notes 
and  index.    8°.    Chicago 1S79 

—  Pioneer   history    of    Illinois.      12 -. 

Belleville 1^52 

Another  edition,  with  notes  and 
index.  Fergus  Printing  Co.  8°. 
Chicago 1883 

—  Scott.  John  M.  The  Supreme  Court 

of  Illinois,  ISIS,  its  first  judges 
and  lawyers.  Short  sketches.  8°. 
Bloomington 1896 

—  Smith  Geo.    W.  History  of  Illinois. 

A  series  of  articles  publi>hed  in 
The  School  News,  beginning  Sep.. 
1899: 

1.  French  occupancy. 

2.  French  loss  of  territory. 

3.  Clark's  campaign. 

4.  Ordinance  of  1787. 

5.  First  thirty  years  as  a  State. 

6.  Second  Constitution. 

7.  Illinois  in  the  Civil  War. 

8.  Recent  events  from  Civil  War 
to  general  election  of  1896. 

—  Trollope,  Anthony.  North  America. 

Description  of  Illinois  prairies 
and  cornfields,  the  town  of  Dixon 
and  the  city  of  Chicago,  pages 
22v2*o  vol.  1.  and  description  of 
Cairo,  pages  150-165.  2  Vols.  8°. 
London 1>62 


ILLINOIS. 


154 


ILLINOIS. 


Illinois  -Histori     ( tontinm  d. 

—  (J.  8.  Centental  Commissioners  for 

Illinois.  [Ha.  Register  book  of 
visitors  to  Ills,  building  at  Inter- 
national Exposition,  1876,  Phils.  2 
Vols.,  folio 

—  Van  Zandt,  Nicholas  Biddle.      Pull 

description  of  the  Boil,  water  tim- 
ber  and  praii  ies  ol  each  lot  or 
quarter  section  <>f  the  military 
lands  between  the  Mississippi 
and  Illinois  river-  l  U  o  descrip- 
tion Missouri  Territory,  8°. 
Washington  City 1818 

—  Wallace.  Joseph.    The  history  of  Il- 

linois and  Louisiana  under  the 
[Trench  rule  embracing  a  general 
view  of  the  French  dominion  of 
North  America,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  English  occupation 
of  Illinois.    8°.    Cincinnati 1893 

—  Welby,  A. Hard,  Esq.  Visit  to  North 

America  and  the   English  settle- 
ments  in   Illinois,   with  a  winter 
dence    at    Philadelphia.      8°. 
London 1821 

—  West,  Mary  Allen.     I'ioneerdays  in 

Illinois.    Manuscript 

—  White,  Hon.  S.   V.     Address  deliv- 

ered at  Chautauqua,  Ills..  July  19, 
1900.  Keminiseenses  of  Jersey 
county.  Ills..  1835-1850.  Pam.  8°. 
Brooklyn.  X.  V  1900 

—  Williams,  John  S.    The  American 

Pioneer.  2  vols.  2d  ed.  8°.  Cin- 
cinnati  1842-43 

—  Woodruff,  G.  H.    Fifty  years  ago; 

or,  gleanings  respecting  the  his- 
tory of  northern  Illinois,  a  few 
years  previous  to  and  during  the 
Black   BawkWar.     8°.    Joliet..    1883 

—  \V Is,  John.     'Two  years  residence 

in  the  settlement  on  the  English 
prairie  in  the  Illinois  country,  U. 
s.,  with  an  account  of  its  animal 
and  vegetable  productions,  agri- 
culture, etc.,  etc  A  description 
of  the  principal  towns,  villages, 
.  with  the  habits  and  customs 
of  the  backwoodsmen.  s  .  London    1822 

—  World's  Colnmbian  Exposition.  To 

the  State  of  Illinois,  for  the  excel- 
lence of  the  genera]  school  exhibit 
at  the  World's  Fair.  Chicago, 
a  certificate  and  a  bronze  medal 


Illinois    Bistoby—  Continut  >i. 

—  World's  Columbian  Exposition  to 
the  State  of  Illinois,  tor  the  dis- 
play of  honey.  Award  for  the 
large  quantity  shown  and  for  its 
artistic  arrangement  and  careful 
superintend*  erl  Iflcate  and 
a  bronze  medal 


ILLINOIS  GOVERNMENT  AND  LAWS. 

(Laws  in  Chronological  Order.) 

—  Public  and  private  laws  of  the  State 

of  Illinois  passed  by  the  General 
Assembly  1819-1899.  7s  vols,  ex- 
clusive of  revisions 

—  Revised    code    of  laws  of    Illinois 

1827.  Enacted  by  the  5th  General 
Assembly 

—  Revised  code  of    laws  of   Illinois. 

1828-1829 

—  Revised  code  of  laws  of  Illinois, 

1832-1833 

—  Act  for  the  organization  and  gov- 

ernment of  the  militia  of  this 
State,  passed  .March  2,  1833.  To- 
gether with  the  articles  of  war. 
and  rules  and  regulations  for 
government  of  the  army  of  U.  S. 
Published  by  authority.  Printed 
by  John  York  Sawyer,  public 
printer.  99  pages,  index  4  pages. 
12  .    Vandalia 1833 

—  Public  and  general  laws  of  Illinois, 

exceptsuch  as  have  been  repealed. 
1839.  Published  by  Stephen  F. 
Gale.  Also  known  as  Scaramon's 
Revision.) 

—  Revision  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of 

Illinois.    Brayman,  M.,  comp —  1844-46 

Ills.  Conveyancer;  being  a  collection 

of  original  and  selected  forms  for 
popular  use.  Oilman,  Charles, 
comp.    12°.    Quincy 1846 

—  Compilation  of  all  the  general  laws 

concert  Ing  real   estate,  and  the 
thereto  in  the  State  of  Illi- 
nois.   Purple,   X.    II.,   comp.     b°. 
Quincy 1849 

—  Compilation  of  the  statutes  of  Illi- 

nois, of  a  general  nature,  in  force 
Jan.  1.  1856.  collated  with  refer- 
ence to  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Illinois  Purple,  X.  H. 
comp.    2  vols 


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155 


ILLINOIS. 


Illinois— Government    and    Laws.— Con- 
tinued. 

—  Statutes  of  Illinois,  embracing  all 

general  laws  of  the  State  in  force 
Dec.  1,  1857.  with  marginal  notes, 
showing  the  contents  of  each  sec- 
tion, and  reference  to  decisions 
of  Supreme  Court  of  the  State 
upon  the  construction  of  each 
statute.  Compiled  by  Samuel 
H.  Treat.  Walter  B.  Scates  and 
Robert  S.  Blackwell.  Published 
by  authority  of  General  Assembly 
1858.    2vols 

—  Statutes  of  Ills,  and  digest  of  all 

general  laws  of  the  State  1818-1868, 
with  a  classified  index  to  all  local, 
special  and  transient  acts  since 
Dec.  1844.  Edited  by  Eugene  L. 
Gross.  Chicago 1868 

—  Index  to  laws  of  the  State  of  Illi- 

nois, both  public  and  private, 
which  are  not  printed  at  large  in 
Gross'  Statutes  of  1869;  1818-1869 
Eugene  L.  Gross  &  Wm.  L.  Gross, 
compilers.    Springfield 1869 

~  Statutes  of  Illinois.  An  analytical 
digest  of  all  general  laws  of  the 
State  in  force  at  the  present  time, 
official  and  standard.  By  act  of 
Legislature.  1818-1872.  Edited  by 
Eugene  L.  Gross  &  Wm.  L.  Gross. 
Vol  2,  acts  of  1871-1872.  Authenti- 
cated by  official  certificate 1872 

—  Statutes  of  Illinois.    An  analytical 

digest  of  all  general  laws  of  the 
State  in  force  at  the  present  time. 
Official  and  standard.  By  act  of 
the  Legislature,  1818-1869.  Gross, 
Eugene  L-,  comp 

—  Revision  of  statutes  of  general  laws 

of  Ills.,  1818-1873,  with  acts  of  1873, 
Gross,  Wm.  L..  comp 


Revision  of  1874.  Compilation  of  all 
the  general  laws  of  the  State  in 
force  at  the  present  time.  Official 
and  standard.  By  act  of  the  Legis- 
lature. Gross,  Wm.  L.,  compiler. 
2d  ed.    Vol.  3.    Acts  of  1873-1874 

Statutes  of  Illinois  construed.  Con- 
taining the  statutes  of  1874  as 
amended  by  acts  of  1875-1877,  by 
W.  H.  Underwood,  with  notes  and 
references  to  all  later  decisions, 
prepared  by  R.  A.  Halbert,  Esq. 
Also,  Constitution  of  Ills.,  an- 
notated by  Hon.  E.  M.  Haines....     1878 


Government  Laws.— Continued. 

—  Revision  of  1883.    Revised  Statutes 

of  Ills.,  embracing  all  laws  of  a 
general  nature  in  force  July  1, 
1883,  notes  and  references.  Edited 
by  Geo.  W.  Cothran,  LLD.  4th 
rev.  ed 188* 

—  Revised   Statutes  of  Illinois,  com- 

prising revised  statutes  of  1874 
and  all  amendments  thereto;  gen- 
eral acts  of  1875,  1877,  1879,  1881, 
1882  and  1883,  being  all  the  statutes 
of  the  State  in  force  Sept.  1,  1885. 
Edited  and  compiled  by  Harvey  B. 
Hurd 

—  Revision  of  1885.    Harvey  B.  Hurd. 

comp 

—  Revised  Statutes   of  1887.    Harvey 

B.  Hurd,  comp 

—  Revised  Statutes  of  Ills..  1889.    Har- 

vey B.  Hurd.  comp 


Revised  Statutes  of  1891.    Compiled 
by  Harvey  B.  Hurd 


Revised  Statutes  of  1893.    Harvey 
B.  Hurd,  editor 

Revised  Statutes  of  Ills.,  1895.   Har- 
vey B.  Hurd,  editor 


—    Revision  of  1897.    Harvey  B.  Hurd. 


Legislature. 

—  Journals  of  the  Senate  and  House 

of  Representatives  of  the  State  of 
Illinois  1818-1899,  except  Senate 
Journal  2d  Session  of  the  First 
Gen.  Assembly,  1819,  and  Journals 
(Senate  and  House)  of  the  3rd 
Gen.  Assembly,  1823.    108  Vols 

Constitutional  Conventions. 

—  Journal  of  Constitutional  Conven- 

tion of  the  State  of  Illinois 184T 

—  State  Register.    June  12,  1847.  Sept. 

3, 1847.  Report  proceedings  of  the 
Constitutional  Convention  of  the 
State  of  Illinois,  1847.  Lanphier  & 
Walker,  pubs.    Springfield,  Ills 

—  Journal  of  Constitutional  Conven- 

tion of  the  State  of  Illinois,  1862. 
Chas.  H.  Lanphier,  printer, 
Springfield,  Ills 1862 

—  Journal  of  the  Constitutional   Con- 

vention of  the  State  of  Illinois, 
1869-70.  State  Journal  print. 
Springfield 1870 


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156 


ILLINOIS. 


<  lorn  bntions  -Oonclud(  </. 

—  Debates   and    proceedings  oJ   Ihe 

Constitntional  Convention  of  the 
state  of  Illinois,  1869-1870.  Ely, 
Burnhani  &  Bartlett,  official 
stenographers.  2v.  i  .  Spring- 
field  

—  Reports  ti>  the  General  Assembly 

of  the  Governor  and  State  oftt- 
cers,  1838  1899.  i  Previous  to  1838. 
published  in  House  and  Senate 
journals      91  ^  "Is.    8° 


1870 


Governors  of  Illinois— 

There  have  been  twenty-one  guberna- 
torial elections  since  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  State  (1818).  One  gov- 
ernor, Bissell,  died  while  in  office, 
and  three  have  resigned  to  accept 
places  in  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S. 
Reynolds  as  Representative,  and 
Oglesby  and  Cullom  as  Senators. 

Four  Lieutenant  Governors,  Ew- 
ing.  Wood,  Beveridge  and  Hamil- 
ton have  succeeded  to  the  office  of 
Governor.  Oglesby  was  three  times 
elected  Governor,  French  twice, 
and  C'ul lorn  twice,  making  seven- 
teen men  elected  to  the  office  of 
Governor  at  the  twenty-one  guber- 
natorial elections,  but  the  succes- 
sion of  the  four  Lieut.  Governors 
make  the  number  of  Governors  the 
same  as  the  number  of  the  elec- 
tions.   (1900.) 

—  Edwards,  Xinian,  only  Territorial 

Governor  of  Ills.,  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Ills.,  and  3rd  Governor  of 
the  State  of  Ills.;  born  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  Md.,  March  17.  1775, 
died  Belleville.  Ills..  July  20. 1833 

—  -  Territorial   Governor  of  Illinois, 

and  Governor  of  the  State  of  Illi- 
nois, 1826-1830 

—  -  Biennial  messages  to  the  General 

Assembly 

—  -  Address  delivered   by  Xinian  Ed- 

wards. Governor  of  the  State  of 
Illinois  to  both  Bouses  of  the 
Legislature.  Dec.  7.  1830.  Pain. 
8°.    Vandalia 1830 

—  -  Letu-rs  patent  issued   to  Xinian 

Edwards  of  Randolph  <'<<..  ills.. 
in  consideration  of  the  payment 
in  full  to  the  U.  S.  through  the 
general  land  office  fur  the  right 
and  title  to  certain  described 
lands  in  Ills.  Signed  Geo.  Gra- 
ham, Commissioner  of  the  Gen- 
eral Land  Office,  dated  Jan.  10, 
1824.      Recorded  vol.  4,  page  133 


*  oi\  BRNOR8    Continued. 

Alto,  letters  patent  to  certain 
other  described  lands  in  Illinois. 
signed  N.  M.  Garland,  Recorder 
of  the  General  Land  Office,  dated 

N..v.  1.  1889.  Recorded,  vol.  27. 
page  147  c 

—  Also  Xinian  Edwards,  assignee  of 
John  Edgar,  letter-  patent  to  cer- 
tain lands  in  Illinois,  therein  des- 
cribed. Signed  Joaiah  Meigs, 
Commissioner  of  the  General 
Land  Office,  dated  March  18.  1819. 
(Recorded  vol.  2,  of  donation  pa- 
tents, page  187. ) 


Also  titles  to  certain  lands  in  Illi- 
nois, issued  by  the  State  Auditor 
of  Public  Accounts,  James  T.  B. 
Stapp.  l?ive  pieces  bearing  dates 
of  1832,1833  1835.(Orieinal  papers.)     .... 

History  of  Illinois,  1778-1833:  and 
life  and  times  of  Ninian  Edwards. 
By  his  son,  Xinian  Wirt  Edwards. 
8°.     Springfield 1^70 

Edwards.  Georgie  Hortense.  His- 
torical sketches  of  the  Edwards 
and  Todd  Families  Contains 
sketch  of  Gov.  Edwards  and  his 
family.    8°.    Springfield 1894 

Edwards  Papers  (The);  being  a  col- 
lection of  the  letters,  papers  and 
manuscripts  of  Xinian  Edwards. 
Edited  by  E.  B.  Washburne. 
(Chicago  Historical  Society's  Col- 
lection, vol.  3.)    8°.    Chicago 1884 

Bond,  Shadrach.  first  territorial 
delegate  in  Congress  from  Ills., 
and  first  Governor  of  the  State  of 
Ills.;  born  in  Frederick  Co.,  Md., 
1773:  died  Kaskaskia,  April  13, 
1832 

-  1818-1822.  Biennial  messages  to 
General  Assembly,  published  in 
House  and  Senate  Journals. 
Sketch  of  life  of ,  in  various  his- 
tories of  the  State 

Coles,  Edward,  2d  Governorof  Ills; 
born  Albemarle  Co.,  Va.,  Dec.  16, 
1786;  died  in  Philadelphia,  July  7, 
1808 ; 

-  Biennial  messages  to  '  leneral  As- 
sembly. 1322-1826 


Sketch  of  the  life  of  Gov.  Coles  and 
of  the  slavery  struggle  of  1823-24. 
Prepared  for  the  Chicago  His- 
torical Society  by  E.  B.  Wash- 
burne.   12°.    Chicago 1882 


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157 


ILLINOIS. 


Governors—  Contin ued. 

—  Voyage  aux  Etats— Unis  d'Ameri- 

que.  Wright.  Fanny.  Pages  338- 
341,  vol.  2,  an  account  of  the  free- 
ing of  his  slaves  by  Gov.  Coles 

—  For  other  sketches  of  the  life  of 

Gov.  Coles,  see  the  various  his- 
tories of  the  State 

—  Reynolds,  John,    4th  Governor  of 

Ills.;  born  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.. 
Feb.  26. 1789;  died  Belleville,  ill,, 
May8.1865 

—  Reynolds.  John.     1830-1834.     Bien- 

nial messages  to  the  General  As- 
sembly  

—  Pioneer  history   of    Illinois.      By 

Gov.     John     Reynolds.      N.    A. 
Randall,    pub.       12°.      Belleville    1852 
Second  edition,  with  notes  and  in- 
dex,   published   by    the    Fergus 
Printing  Co.    8°.    Chicago 1887 

—  -  My  own  times.     Reynolds.    Gov. 

John.    12° 1855 

Reprint  ^of  the  above,  by  Fergus     -  -.-— 
Printing  Co..  for  the  Chicago  His- 
torical Society.    Notes  and  index. 
8°.    Chicago 1879 

—  John  Reynolds,  a  student,  a  lawyer 

and  a  judge.  Pages,  100-158.  in 
Judge  John  M.  Scott's  "Supreme 
Courtof  Illinois.".    1818 

—  Ewing,  Win.  L.  D..  5th  Governor  of 

Illinois,  born  in  Kentucky,  1795. 
died  in  Illinois,  March  15,  1846 

—  -  November  17,  1S34,   Dec.    2,    1834. 

Message  to  the  General  Assembly     

—  For  sketches  of  life  of  Gen.  Ewing, 

see  histories  of  State,  and  of 
Black  Hawk  War 

—  Duncan,  Joseph,  6th    Governor  of 

Illinois, born,  Paris,  Ky.,  Feb.  22, 
1794,  died,  Jacksonville,  Ills.,  Jan. 
15. 1844 

—  -  1834-1838.     Bi-ennial  messages  to 

General  Assembly.  Biographical 
sketch  of  Joseph  Duncan.  By  his 
daughter,  Julia  Duncan  Kirby. 
(Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  29) 
12°.    Chicago 1888 

—  Carlin,  Thomas,    7th    Governor   of 

Ills.,  born.  Fayette  Co..  Ky.,  July 
18, 1789,  died,  Carrollton.  Ills..  Feb. 
14,  1852 

-  -  1838-1842.  Bi-ennial  messages  to 
General  Assembly.  For  sketches 
of  life  of  Gov.  Carlin,  see  State 
histories 


Governors—  Continued. 

—  Ford,  Thomas,  8th  Governor  of  Il- 

linois, born,  Uniontown.  Pa..  1800. 
died,  Peoria,  Ills..  Nov.  3,  1850 

—  -  1842-1846.     Bi-ennial  messages  to 

General  Assembly 

—  -  History    of   Ills,     1818-1847.      12°. 

Chicago 1854 

—  -  Sketch  of  life,  pages  59-65.  inc.  in 

Jeriah  Bonham's  "Fifty  years 
recollections" 

—  French,  Augustus  C.  9th  Governor 

of  Ills.,  born.  Hill,  N.  H..  August 
2, 180S;  died,  Lebanon,  Ills.,  Sept. 
4,  1864 

—  Fiench,    Augustus    C.        1846-1853. 

elected  (first)  under  constitution 
of  1818,  again  elected  under  con- 
stitution of  1848.  Bi-ennial  mes- 
sages to  General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  66-75  inc. 

in  Jeriah  Bonham's  "Fifty  years 
recollections" 

—  Matteson,  Joel  A.,  10th  Governor  of 

Ills.,  born,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1808; 

died  Chicago.  Ills.,  Jan.  31. 1873 

See  histories  of  Ills. 

—  -  1853-1857.    Bi-ennial  messages  to 

the  General  Assemby 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  76-81  inc., 

in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years  recol- 
lections"  

—  Bissell,  Wm.  H.,  11th  Governor  of 

Ills.,  (first  Republican  Governor), 
born,  near  Cooperstown,  N.  Y., 
April  25,  1811;  died.  Springfield, 
Ills.,  while  Governor.  March  18, 
1860 

—  -  1857-1860.    Biennial  messages   to 

General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages,  82-95  inc., 

in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years  recol- 
lections"  

—  Wood,  John,  12th  Governor  of  Ills., 

born.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20, 1798; 
died,  Quincy,  Ills..  June  12,  1880 

—  -  March  1860;   Jan.,    1861.    Message 

to  General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages.  96-99  inc.. 

in  "Bonham's  "Fifty  years  recol- 
lections"  

—  Yates,  Richard,  13th   Governor  of 

Illinois,  born.  Warsaw,  Ky.,  Jan. 
18. 1815;  died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov. 
27.  1873 


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158 


ILLINOIS. 


Gov  b  knors— Co  n  tinv 

—  -  1362-18G5.      Biennial  messages   to 

Genera]  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  lif.'  of,  pages,  100-112 

inc.,  in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years 
recollections'' 

—  -  Pilgrimage  to  the  home  of  Gov. 

Yates.  Published  in  Central  Ills. 
Democrat.  Jacksonville.  May  13, 
1399.  From  sketch  by  C.  M.  Eames 

—  Oglesl.y,  Richard  J..  11th  Governor 

of  Ills.;  elected  Governor  three 
times.  1864,  1872  and  1884;  born 
<  Udham  county,  Ky..  July  25, 1824, 
died  Elkhart,  Logan  county.  Ills.. 
April  24.  1899 

—  -  Jan.   13,  1865-1869;    Jan.    21,    1873; 

1885-1889.  Biennial  messages  to 
General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  113  to  120, 

inc.,  in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years' 
recollections." 

—  Palmer,  John  McAuley,  15th  Gover- 

nor of  Ills.  Born  Eagle  Creek, 
Scott  Co.,  Ky.,  Sept  13. 1817;  died 
Springfield,  Ills.  Sept.    25,1900... 

—  -  1869-1873.      Biennial  and    special 

messages  to  General  Assembly. 

—  -  Bench  and  Bar  of  Illinois,  histor- 

ical and  reminiscent,  edited  by 
Gov.  John  M.  Palmer.  Autobio- 
graphical sketch  of  Gov.  Palmer, 
pages  439-441 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of.  pages  121-133, 

inc.,  in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years' 
recollections." 

—  Beveridge,  John   L.,  16th  Governor 

of  Illinois,  born.  Greenwich, 
Washington  Co..  X.  V..  July  6, 
iS'.'t;  now  resides  (1900)  near  Los 
Angeles,  Cal 

—  -  1873-1877.      Biennial   messages  to 

General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  134-145, 

inc.,  in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years' 
recollections." 

—  Cullom,  Shelby   M  .  17th   Governor 

of  Ills.,  born  Wayne  Co.,  Ky., 
Nov.  22, 1829;  pre&ent  senior  U.  S. 
Senator  from  Ills.;  resides  at 
Springfield.  His.  (1900.) 

—  -  1877-1831. 1831-1883.    Biennial  mes- 

sages to  General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  146-151, 

inc.,  in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years' 
recollections." 


Govkrnohs—  Continued. 

—  -  Sketch  of   life  of.   pages  222-225, 

in  Lincoln's  campaign;  or.  the  po- 
litical revolution  of  1860.  Oldroyd, 
Osborn  H.  Paper.  12°.    Chicago..     1896 

—  -  Address  at  Gen.  Grant  memorial 

services.  Springfield,  Ills.    Pam. 

12°.     Springfield 1835 

—  -  Address  on   life  and  character  of 

Justin  S.  Morrill,  delivered  in  U. 
S.  Senate,  Feb.  22.  1899;  pages  44- 
49,  inc.,  in  "Addresses  delivered 
in  U.S.  Senate  and  Houseof  Rep- 
resentatives on  life  and  character 
of  Justin  S.  Morrill."  U.  S.  Gov't 
publication.  4°.  Washington 1899 

—  -  Message  of  the  Governor  of  Ills. 

to  30th  General  Assembly,  at  the 
inauguration  of  State  officers, 
Jan.  8,  1877.    8°.    Springfield 1877 

—  -  The  Hennepin  canal.  Remarks  in 

U.  S.  Senate.  Pam.  8°.  Wash- 
ington     1886 

—  -  The  tariff.     Remarks  in  the  Sen- 

ate of  the  U.  S.  Pam.  8°.  Wash- 
ington      1890 

—  Hamilton,  John  M.,  18th  Governor 

of  Illinois, born.  Union  Co.,  Ohio, 
May  28.1847;  resides  (1900)  in  Chi- 
cago   

—  -  1883-1885.     Biennial  messages  to 

General  Assembly 

—  -  Sketch  of  life  of,  pages  152-157, 

in  Bonham's  "Fifty  years'  rec- 
ollections."  

—  -  Fifer,  Joseph  W.,  19th  Governor 

of  Ills.,  born.  Stanton.  Augusta 
Co.,  Va.,  Oct.  28,1840;  at  present 
(1900)  is  U.  S.  inter-state  com- 
merce commissioner,  and  resides 
at  Bloomington,  Ills 

—  -  1889-1893.      Biennial  messages  to 

General  Assembly 

—  Altgeld,  John  P.,  20th  Governor  of 

Ills.,  born  in  Prussia.  1848.  (1900) 
resides  in  Chicago 

—  -  1893-1897.      Biennial    messages  to 

General  Assembly.  Special  mess- 
ages to  General  Assembly 

—  -  Reasons  for  pardoning  Fielden, 

Neebe  and  Schwab.    Pam.    n.  d 

—  -  Live  questions,  including  our  pe- 

nal machinery  and  its  victims.  2 
vols.    N.  Y.  and  Chicago 1890-1894 


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ILLINOIS. 


Governors—  Continued. 

—  -  Address    on    the     Battlefield     of 

Chickaniauga,  at  dedication  of  the 
Illinois  monuments,  Sept..  1895. 
Pam 

—  Tanner,  John  R  ,  21st  Governor  of 

Ills.,  born,  Warwick  Co.,  Ind., 
April  4,  1844.  Present  Governor 
of  tue  State  (1900)  and  resides  at 
the  Executive  Mansion,  Spring- 
field, Ills 

—  -  1897-1899.    Biennial    messages  to 

General  Assembly 

—  -  Message  to  special  session   Gen- 

era] Assembly,  1897 

—  -  Address  at  dedication  Battleship 

"Illinois,"  at  Newport  News,  Va., 
Oct.,  4, 1898.  Newspaper  clippings 
in  scrap-book,  arranged  by  H.  W. 
Beckwith 

—  For  sketches  of  the  Governors  of 

Illinois,  see  the  various  histories 
of  the  State;  U.  S.  Biographical 
Dictionary,  Illinois  volumes,  Chi- 
cago, 1876;  and  1883;  Encyclopedia 
of  Biography  of  Illinois,  2  vols., 
Chicago,  1892;  Bonham's  Fifty 
years  recollections;  Reminiscen- 
ces of  the  early  bench  and  bar  of 
Ills.,  Gen.  U.  F.  Linder,  Chicago, 
1879;  Bench  and  Bar  of  Ills.. 
Historical  and  Reminiscent,  edi- 
ted by  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer,  Chi- 
cago, 1899;  Supreme  Court  of  Ills. 
1818,  its  judges  and  lawyers,  John 
M.  Scott.  Bloomington,  1896.  His- 
torical Encyclopedia  of  Illinois, 
edited  by  Bateman  &  Selby,  Chi- 
cago, 1900;  Lis  t  of  State  Officers, 
etc.  of  Illinois  with  appendix  con- 
taining political  statistics  of  State 
from  organization  to  present, 
(Blue  Book  of  Ills.,  1899),  also  the 
various  Legislative  hand-books 
and  directories 

State  Officers— 

—  Adjutant  General  of  the  State  of 

Illinois.  Reports  of  Adj.  Gen.  of 
Ills,  to  Governor  and  Commander 
in  Cbief,  1861-'62.  Allen  C.  Fuller, 
Adj.  Gen 

—  Report  of  Adj.  Gen.  of  Ills..  1861-1866 

inc.  I.  N.  Haynie,  Adj.  Gen.  8 
vols.    8°     Springfield 1867 

—  Report  of  Adj.  Gen.  of  Ills.,  1861- 

1866.  Revised  by  J.  W.  Vance, 
Adj.  Gen.  8  vols.  8°.  Spring- 
field,1886 


State  Officers—  Continued. 

—  Reports  Adj.  Gen.  State  of  Illinois. 

Bi-ennial  1873,  '75-76,  '77-78,  '81-82. 
'85-6,  '87-88.  '91-2.  '93-4,  '95-6.  '97-8. 
10  vols 

—  Record  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  Black 

Hawk  War,  163 1-1832;  Mexican  War 
1846-1848.  containing  a  complete 
roster  of  officers  and  enlisted  men 
in  both  wars,  taken  from  official 
rolls  in  War  Department  at  Wash- 
ington; with  an  appendix— giving 
reeord  of  Illinois  militia  rangers 
and  riflemen  in  protecting  front- 
ier from  Indians,  1810-1813.  Isaac 
H.  Elliott,  Adj.  Gen.  8°.  Spring- 
field     1882 

—  Military  map  of   Illinois,  prepared 

in  office  of  Adj.  Gen.  Alfred  Oren- 
dorff 1895 

—  Laws  and  regulations  for  Ills.  Nat. 

Guard.  1895,  pocket  edition.  Pre- 
pared by  Alfred  Orendorff.  Adj. 
Gen 

Attorney  General,  State  of  Illinois— 

—  Biennial  reports  Attorney  Gen.  of 

Ills.,  1874-1898 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts— 

—  Report  Auditor  of  Pub,    Accounts 

of  Illinois,  1819-1898.  (Annual  until 
1869,  since  1869,  bi-ennial).  Pub- 
lished in  House  and  Senate  Jour- 
nals until  1838,  subsequently,  in 
reports  to  General  Assembly,  and 
separately,  in  pamphlet  form 

—  Auditor's      reports,      (pamphlets) 

bi-ennial,  1861-2, 1865-66  inc.,  audi- 
tor's report,  annual.  Dec.  1,  1868  to 
Nov.  30,  1869;  bi  ennial.  1871-72  to 
1898 

—  Bank  statements  and  reports,  be- 

gun 1888;  with  Auditor's  reports; 
published  separately.  1892-1897-1898    .... 

—  -  Statement  of  Chicago  State  banks, 

June,  1893 

—  Insurance    reports    (annual);    fire, 

1872  to  1898,except  1888; life,  1873-80. 
82-92,  94-99.  Published  by  Auditor 
Public  Accounts  previous  to  1893 

—  Reports  (annual)   of  the   Building 

and  Loan  Associations  of  Illinois, 
1893-1899.  Published,  previous  to 
1891,  with  reports  of  Auditor. 
Springfield,    8°.    v.  y 

Secretary  of  the  State  of  Illinois — 

—  Reports     (biennial)     1872-1898.     ex- 

cept 1884,  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
State  of  Ills 


ILLINOIS. 


1G0 


ILLINOIS. 


Secretary  of  State  of  Ills.— Continued. 

—  -  Ills,  handbook  of  information  for 

1S70.  giving  a  general  view  of  the 
State  of  Ills,  and  its  government. 
Edward  Hummel,  Sec.  of  State, 
com/).    8°.    Springfield 1871 

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field Baptist  Ass'n 

—  Congregational.    Minutes  of  47th 

General  Congregationa1  Ass'n  of 
Illinois.     Elgin,  Ills..  1890.    Pain 

—  Episcopal.    Bishop  of  the  Diocese 

of  Ills.  Annual  address  of  the 
Bishop  of  Ills.  Bishop  White- 
house,   [857-1863,  inc 

—  -  Burgess.  Bi    Rev.  Alexander.  Ad- 

dress of  the   Bishop  of  the  Dio- 

e<  se  of  Quincy.    B°.    Pam 1881 

—  -  Chase,  Rev.   Philander.     Addres 

before  the  Convention  of  the 
Episcopal  Church,  Springfield, 
June  [6,1845.    Pam.  B°.  St.  Louis.     1845 

—  -  ('has,-.    Rt  r.    Philander.      Bishop 

Chase's       defence      of      himself 
against    the     late    conspiracy    at 
bier,  Ohio.    Series  of  letters. 
Pams  .  L831-1832 

—  -Bishop    Chase's     reminiscences. 

2d  e, |.  2  vols.  8°.    Boston 1848 

—  -  The  Motto  of  Jubilee  College.  Be- 

ginning July  26.  1847,  to  <  (ctober  1, 

Periodical 


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165 


ILLINOIS 


Religious  Denominations—  Continued. 
Episcopal. 

—  -  Corbyn.  Rev.  Wm.  B.     The  Cath- 

olic Church  and  its  work  in  Ills. 

8°.    Quincy 1876 

—  Diocese  of  Illinois. 

—  -  Act  of  the  Ills.  General  Assem- 

bly, approved  Feb.  10,  1849,  to  au- 
thorize the  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  State  of  Ills,  to  raise  a  fund 
for  the  support  of  a  bishop,  to  aid 
superanuated  ministers,  and  the 
widows  and  children  of  deceased 
ministers.    Pam 

—  -  Annual  addresses  of  the  Bishop 

of  the  Diocese  of  Ills— 

6^h  annual,  1857. 

8th  annual,  1859. 

10th  annual,  1861, 

11th  annual,  1862. 

12th  annual,  1863. 
5  pams.  8°.  (Bishop  Whitehouse.) 

—  -  Cathedral  system  of  the  Bishop 

of  Ills.    Pam.    n.  d 

-  -  Chase,  lit. Rev.  Philander.  Bishop 

Chase's  address  delivered  before 
the  convention  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  Springfield. 
Ills.,  June  16, 1845.  Pam.  St.  Louis    1845 

—  -  Constitution  of.    Manuscript 

-  -  Constitution  and  canons  of,  1847, 

1857,  1871,  1882.    Pams..... 

-  -  DeKoven,  Rev.  James,  D.  D.    A 

letter  to  the  clergy  and  laity  of 
the  Diocese  of  Ills.,  in  convention 
assembled,  Sept.,  1875.  Pam.  8°. 
Chicago  1875 

-  -  Endowment  Fund  Committee  of 

the  Diocese  of  Ills.;  three  circu- 
lars, dated  Sept.  30,  1864,  Oct.  28, 
1864,  and  Oct.  29.  1864.    Pams ■  .... 

-  Episcopate  Fund,  circulars  relating 

to;  dated  Jan.  1858.  and  Nov.  16, 
1861.  Lists  of  the  parishes  of  the 
diocese,  and  their  respective  as- 
sessments for  the  benefit  of  the 
fund.     Pams 

-  Journals  of  the  annual  conventions 

of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
church  in  the  Diocese  of  Illinois, 
3rd  to  45th,  inc.,  except  5,8,26,27, 
41.42,43,  1837-1882.  Also  special 
convention.  Chicago,  Feb.  1875. 
Pam.    8° 


Religious  Denominations—  Continued. 


—  Kerfoot,  Samuel  fl.    Bishop  White- 

house  and    the    Diocese    of    Ills. 
Chicago.    Pam.    8° 

—  The  proposed  cathedral  in  Illinois. 

Extracts  from  Episcopal  papers. 
Pam.    8°.    n.  d 


1860 


The  proposed  cathedral  in  Illinois. 
These  remarks  have  been  pre- 
pared by  the  Rector  of  one  of  the 
largest  city  churches  in  the  coun- 
try.   Pam.    n.  d 


Jubilee  College, 
lege. 


See  Jubilee  Col- 


Diocese  of  Quincy— 

—  Journals  of  the  annual  conventions 

of  the  Diocese  of  Quincy.    Pams. 
1878, 80, 84, 88, 93 

Diocese  of  Springfield.  Journals 
of  the  annual  Synod  of  the  Epis- 
copal church  in  the  Diocese  of 
Springfield.    1878-99,  inc.    Pams 

—  -  Diocese  of  Springfield.     Monthly 

periodical.    See    Taylor,    Rev.  F. 

W.    ed 

—  -  The  constitution  and  digest  of  the 

Canons  of  the  Diocese  of  Spring- 
field,  1882.    Chicago.    8° 1882 

—  Extracts     from    convention     jour- 

nals and  other  publications  in  re- 
lation to  Episcopate  fund.  Diocese 
of  Ills.    (Clippings.) 

—  Federate   Council  of  the   Province 

of  Ills.    Journal  of  the  1st,  2nd  and 

3rd  meetings.    Chicago.    8° 1882 

Jubilee  College— 

—  Peoria  Co.,  Ills.,   pamphlets  relat- 

ing to 

—  -  Chase.    Rev.    Samuel.    Circulars 

relating  to  Jubilee  College;  an  ap- 
peal for  assistance,  dated  Aug. 
15,1860.     Pam 

—  -  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  J. 

Whitehouse,  D.  D.,  President  of 
Jubilee  College;  dated  Jubilee 
College,  Feb.  5, 1857.  (Printed  but 
not  published. ) 

—  -  Malignity  exposed;   or,  a  vindica- 

tion of  Bishop  Chase  against  the 
malicious  accusation  of  an  anony- 
mous pamphlet,  printed  in  Ann 
street,  N.  Y.    Pam.  8°.    N.  Y 1847 

—  -  Review  of  Jubilee  College,  Christ- 

mas. 1843.     Pam.    12° 


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ILLINOIS. 


Rxqoious  Denominations— Contf  ni 

—    .  Memorandum    of  a    missionary 

meeting  held  Oct.   2nd  and  3rd, 
1846,  at  the  residence  of  Bishop 
Jubilee    College,    lVoria 
Co..  Ills.     Pam.    8°.    Peoria 1846 

—    -  Motto   (the)   of   Jubilee    College. 
Vol.  1,  No.  1.  1M7   to    Vol.  2,  No.  7. 
i>t  Vol.  l.  No*,  i  and  lu.  and 
Vol.  2.  Nos.  5.8,11    inc..   184"! 
Pauis.    8°.    Peoria 


Register  of  Jubilee  College.  1855. 
Paru.    12°.    Peoria 1855 

Totteii,  /'/■•  8.    Dr.  Totteu's letter 

about  Jul. ilee  College  addressed 
to  a  friend  in  Hartford,  Conn. 
Dated  Nov.  24. 1848.    Pam.    12° 


St  Agatha's  School. 
Lster.  1896.  12°. 
Pam 


Annual  Reg- 
Springfield. 


St.  Paul's  Church,  Springfield,  111. 
Record  of  the  attendance  of  the 
( lass  of  the  Holy  Innocents, 
from  1S61  to  1S^2.  inclusive.  J.  P. 
Cleveland,  teacher.  Manuscript, 
record  book 


St.  Paul's  Pro-Cathedral.  Spring- 
field, 111.  Annual  registers  of  the 
parish.  Festivals,  celebrations, 
etc.  2d  annual  parish  directory, 
1871.  Order  of  Easter  services 
1875,  1887,  1895 

Seymour.  Rt.  Rev.  Geo.  F.  Ad- 
dresses and  sermons  of  the  Bishop 
of  the  Diocese  of  Springfield. 
Pams  

Taylor.  /..  •  P.  W..  i  ■'..  The  Diocese 
of  Springfield.  Monthly  periodi- 
cal devoted  to  interests  of  the 
church  in  this  Diocese.  Vol.  1-3, 
complete;  Vol.  5,  Jan.  1VU  to  Vol. 
8.:  No.  11,  Nov.,  1897.  (Incomplete 

-  The  years  that  are  past. 
mon  preached   in  St.  Paul's   Pro- 
Cathedral,  Springfield,  111..  Nov. 
1896.      4°.      Springfield,     1896. 
Paper 

Tomlins,  Rev.  W.  H.,  ed.  American 
Catholic.  Monthly  paper  de- 
voted to  interest  of  the  Episcopal 
church.  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Vol. 
I  >ld  series),  1594,  to  Vol.  10. 
1896.    (Incomplete.) 


White,  J.  C.  ed.  The  Parish  Mes- 
senger. Rantoui.  Ills.  Devoted 
the  interests  of  the  Episcopal 
church.  Vol.  1.1S93.  (Incomplete.) 


BELIOIOl   -  l>    DOMINATIONS— OontiliUi 

—  Wilson.  James  Grant,  ed,    Th-  Chi- 

cago Record.    A  journal  devoted 

to  religion,  literature  and  tb"  fine 
arts.  April  l.  ls">7.  to  March  15. 
1862.    Bound,  one  Vol 

Lutheran. 

—  Lutheran  Augustana   Synod.    Offi- 

cial records  of  th.'  Scandinavian 
Evang.  Lutheran  Augustana 
Synod.  1860-1892  excepl  1885.  Pams 

—  Grace    Evang.     Lutheran     church. 

Springfield.     Order  of  exen 
at  the  dedication  of  Grace  Evang. 
Lutheran     church,     Springfield, 
111..  March  19.  1893.    Pam 

—  Heilman,    Rev.    Lee    M.      Historic 

sketch  of  the  Evang  Lutheran 
Synod  of  Northern  ill.  12°. 
Phila.    1892.     Pam 

—  MrtHODiST  Episcopal.  Beggs.S  R 

Pages  from  the  early  history  of 
the  West  and  Northwest,  with 
special  reference  to  Methodism. 
12°.    Cincinnati 1868 

—  Chamberlin.  M.  II.      Address  of  the 

President  of  McKendree  College 
delivered  at  the  educational  an- 
niversary of  the  Southern  111.  M. 
E.  Conference.  Sept.  29.  l^'.n.  12  , 
St.  Louis 1S94 

Mormonism.    See  Mormons  and    Mor- 
monism. 

Presbyterian. 

—  Presbyterian    church.     Dixon,    111. 

Manual      of      the      Presbyterian 

church  of  Dixon.  111.,  for 

'88,  '99.     Pams.    16°.     Dixon 

—  Logan,  Rev.  Thos.  D.      Year    Book 

of  I  ir-t  Pres. church, Springfield, 
111.,  year  ending  April  1.  1891.  8°. 
Springfield 1891 

—  Presbytery  of  Chicago,   pub.    Trial 

of  Prof.  David  Swing  before 
Presbytery.  Chicago.  8°.  Chicago    1874 

—  Presbytery  of  Springfield.    Record 

books  of  th.'  Preshyt.ry  of  Spring- 
field. L829-1889.  Embracing  9  V 
of  MSS  records.  Center  Pres- 
bytery of  111.  Presbytery  of  III. 
Presbytery  of  Springfield.  Pres- 
bytery of  Sangamon.  (  These 
record  books  are  the  property  of 
the  presbytery  of  Springfield,  and 
are  deposited  in  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library  for  safe  keep- 
ing  and    convenient    reference) 


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167 


ILLINOIS. 


Religious  Denominations — Continued. 

United  Brethren  in  Christ.  Central 
111.  Conference  United  Brethren 
in  Christ.  Record  book  (original) 
of  the  Central  111.  Con.  church  of 
of  the  United  Brethren  of  Christ. 
1865-1884 

—  Drury,  Rev.    A.  W.    Life    of    Rev. 

Philip  Wm.  Otterbein,  founder  of 
the  church  of  the  United  Breth- 
ren in  Christ.    12°.    Dayton.    1893    .... 

Religions— Barrows,  Etv.  John  Henry 
ed.  The  World's  Parliament  of 
Religions,  2  Vols.  8°.  Chi- 
cago     1893 

Religious  Societies. 

—  King's  Daughters,  Springfield,  111. 

pub.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of 
the  King's  Daughters'  Home  for 
Women.    8°.    Springfield,  n.  d 

—  Missouri  and  Illinois,  Tract  Society 

Fourth  annual  report,  presented 
March,  1831.    Pam.    8°.    St.  Louis     .... 

Illinois— Ivstitutions  and  Boards. 

—  Agricultural. 

—  Transactions  of  the  Ills.  State  Agri- 

cultural Society,  with  the  proceed- 
ings of  county  and  kindred 
societies.     Annual    1853-1899.     8°. 

Springfield 

Horticulture.    See  horticulture. 

—  Crop  reports.    Statistical  report  of 

Ills.  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 
Summary  of  reports  of  corre- 
spondents as  to  area  and  condi- 
tion of  crops,  live  stock,  fruit,  etc. 
1878-1900,  except  1892,  1893,  1891  and 
1895,  1899 

—  Fair   and  Exposition.    Premium 

lists,  etc..  1891,  1892,  1894,  1900. 
Pams 

—  -  Seymour.  Sight  Sev.  Geo.  F.  Ora- 

tion at  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  the  exposition  building 
at  Ills.  State  Fair  grounds,  Spring- 
field, Ills..  July  4,  1895.  Manu- 
script   

—  -  Farmers'    Institute.     Annual   re- 

ports, with  reports  of  the  county 
institutes.    Vols.  1-4 1S97-1S99 

—  Live  Stock.    Report  of  Ills.    State 

Board  of  Live  Stock  Commission- 
ers and  State  Veterinarian,  an- 
nual   1889-1899 

Arbitration— See  Labor. 

Blind. 

—  Brief  histoxy  of  the  Illinois  institu- 

tions for  the  education  of  the 
blind,  from  1849  to  1893.  8°.  Chi- 
cago      1893  I 


Institutions.— Continued. 

—  Illinois    Industrial    Home    for   the 

Blind.  Chicago,  annual  reports  of 
the  board  of  trustees 1894-1896 

—  Illinois    State    Institution    for   the 

Blind,  Jacksonville,  biennial  re- 
ports of  board  of  trustees 1S74-1598 

Charities. 

—  Charities  111.  Bd.  of  biennial  report 

1872  to  1898  inc. 

—  Conference  of  charities  and  correc- 

tions— report  of  Bd.  of  Commis- 
sioners.   Annual.  1896-97-98 

Bors.    See  Reformatory. 

Children.  See  .Soldiers'  Orphans' 
Home  and  Educational  Institu- 
tions. 

—  Dental  examiners  report,  1886-90-97 

and '99 

—  Deaf  and  Dumb.      Illinois  institu- 

tion for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Jack- 
sonville, bieanial  reports  of  the 
the   board  of  trustees,    28th    and 

19th  biennial  reports 1896-1898 

Educational  Institutions.  See  Il- 
linois Education. 

—  Employment.      Ills,    free    employ- 

ment offices,  See  111.  State  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics. 

—  Eye  and  Ear.  Report  of  the  trustees 

of  the  Ills.  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary,  Chicago,  19,  20  and 
21st  biennial  reports 1894-1898 

—  Equalization.     Ills.  State  Board  of. 

Proceedings,  1867,  1874-1900 

—  Factory     Inspectors     reports     1896 

1897,1898  and  1S99 

—  Feeble-minded.    Experimental 

school  for  idiots  and  feeble-mind- 
ed children;  3rd  and  4th  annual  re- 
ports of  directors  and  supt.,  1S67- 
1868.    Pam.    8°.    Springfield 1869 

—  -  Illinois  Institution  for  the  feeble- 

minded, Lincoln,  biennial  reports 
of  the  trustees.  14th,  16th  and  17th 
biennial  reports.  1892,  1896  and 
1898 

—  Girls.    Illinois     Industrial     School 

for  Girls  South  Evanston,  aunual 
reports  of  trustees  and  managers, 

12th  annual.  1SS9  and  1835.    Pams 

See  Reformatory. 

Health— Ills. 

—  Ills.  State  board  Health,  annual  re 

port  of.  1878-1899.    except  lSS7.-'88 

'97 


[LLINOIb 


L68 


ILLINOIS 


—  -  Preliminary  report    to    Ills.    State 

B  lard  of  Health.    Water  bupp 

0  ills..   John    II.    Rauch.  M.  D.. 

socrt  tarj 1888 

—  -  Preventable  Disi  rculars— 

No.  I.  small-pox 1882 

No.  :'.  diphtheria 1888 

No.  3,  scarlet  fever 1889 

No.  1.  typhoid  fever,  n.  <1 

—  -  Report  of  th<   proceedings  of  the 

Ills.  State  Board  ol  Bealth.  quar- 
terly meetings,    1883. 1885. 1886  and 
.  L884,  1887  and  1890  incomplete    .... 

—  ••  Keport  on  medical  education  and 

.Medical  colleges  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  1705-1885, 1886, 

L389  and  1891 

Horticulture,  annua]  report  trans- 
actions  Ills.  Horticultural  Soc. 
1360  to  1896,  except  '82.90,91,94, 
and  95 

—  Insane.— 

—  Central    Hospital    for   the   insane, 

Jacksonville,  biennial  reports   of 

the  Iru-l.Ts,  1894-1898 

—  Eastern  Hospital    for   the    Insane, 

Kankakee,  biennial  reports  of 
trustees,  1878,  (1st  biennial  report) 
1896  and  1893 

—  Northern  Hospital  for  the    insane, 

Elgin,  biennial  reports  of  trustees 

and  1893 

—  Southern  Hospital    for  the    Insane 

Anna,  biennial  reports  of  trus- 
tees. 1892,  1896  and  1893 

—  Western    Hospi  al    for  the    Insane 

Watertown,  first  biennial  report 

of  trustei  >.  1898 

—  Illinois  A  -  s  luni    for  i  he  I  ncui  a 

Insane,  P<  oi  ta,  1893.  First  bien- 
nial  report 

—  Illinois  Asylum   for    Insane  crimi- 

nals, ( Ihesti  r.  biennial  reports  of 

of  trustei  s,  1894,1896  and  1898 

—  Report  of  Illinois  Hospital  for  the 

1  asane,  ixit  1862,  Includes  memo- 
rial  of  Miss  Dix,  act  of  incorpora- 
tion, laws  relating  to  hospitals, 
general  rules,  by-laws,  etc 

—  Labor. — 

—  Illinois  State  Hoard  of  Arbitration. 

Annual  rep  »lts 1890-1900 

—  Illinois  State  Bureau  of  Labor  Sta- 

tistics, biennial  reports,  1881-1898. 

8°.    Springfield 

—  Coal  report-.    1882  to  1892,   alternate 

years,  published  in  reports  of  the 
bureau  of  labor  statistics 


Insti  1 1  i  ions—  (  ontinued. 

—  Coal  n  ports.  1898  and  1899.    The  re- 

port contains  the  first  annual  re- 
port of  the  Illinois  Free  Employ- 
ment offlci  9,  Aug.  2,  to  Oct.  1.8899     .... 

—  M  ines  report 1894 

—  Illinois     State    Food    Commission. 

Laws  of  Illinois  rid  at  int.' to  the  of- 
fice and  duties  of  tin  State  Food 
Commission,  and  the  adulteration 
of  butter,  cheese,  etc.  Jones.  Al- 
fred II..  comp.  Pam.  8°.  Spring- 
field, 1899 

—  Libraries.— 

—  Illinois    State   Library,  catalogues 

of  1880  and  1894;  compiled  by  the 
Secretary  of  State  and  librarian 
ex-officio.    8°.    Springfield 1880-1894 

—  Illinois    State    Historical    Library. 

biennial  reports  of  trustees  and 
librarian.   1890-1898,  inc 

—  -  Publication  No.  1.  Bibliography  of 

the  newspapers  published  in  Ills., 
prior  to  1860.  Prepared  by  Ed- 
mund . I.  James.  Ph.  D.,  assisted 
by  Milo  J.  Loveless.  8°.  Spring- 
field     1899 

—  -  Publication  No.  2.  Information  re- 

lating to  territorial   laws  of  Ills., 
passed  from  1809  to  1812.   Edmund 
.    J.,  James,  Ph.  I).,  ed.   8°.  Spring- 
field      1699 

—  Newberry   Library,    Chicago,    pro- 

ceedings and  biennial  reports  of 
trustees.  1888-1898,  inc.    Pams 

For  other  libraries  in  the  State,  see 
name  of  city. 

Penitentiaries  — 

—  State  Penitentiary,  Joliet,  biennial 

reports    of    commissioners,   1874- 



—  Southern      Illinois       Penitentiary, 

(  hester,  biennial  reports  of  com- 
missioners, 1894,1896  and    1898 

Pharmacy. 

—  Illinois  Board  of.    Annual  reports 

1882-1899  inc 

Reformatory. 

—  Illinois  State  Reformatory,  Pontiac, 

biennial  teports  of  commission- 
ers and  officers.  1892-1898.  Pams. 
6°.    Pontiac 

—  Illinois  Home  for  Juvenile  Female 

Offenders.  Geneva.  Biennial  re- 
ports of  trustees  and  officers  .  ..1892-'98 


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ILLINOIS. 


Institutions,  Miscellaneous— Contin  ued. 

—  Soldiers'  Home.   Chicago.    Report 

of  condition  of 1890 

—  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home.Quincy 

Biennial  reports  of  trustees,  1894, 
1896  and  1898 

—  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Normal. 

Biennial  reports  of  trustees.  1892, 
1896  and  1898 

—  Soldiers'  Widows'  Home,  Wilming- 

ton. First  biennial  report  of  trus- 
tees and  officers 1898 

—  Swamp  lands.     Annual  report  on 

swamp  lands  1890.  '92,  '94,  '96 

Commerce  and  Industry— 

For  reports  of  various  State  Boards 
relative  to  capital  and  labor,  see 
law  and  government  institutions. 
See  also  railroads  and  canals. 

Railroads  and  Canals— 

—  Ackerman,  Wm.  K.     Early  Illinois 

railroads.  (Paper  read  before 
Chicago  Hist.  Soc,  Feb.  20.  1883. 
Notes  by  Hon.  John  Wentworth. 
No  23,  Fergus  Hist. Series.  Paper. 
12°.    Chicago 1884 

—  Balti  nore  &  Ohio  R,  R.    President 

and  directors  of.  Annual  reports 
of  president  and  directors  to 
stockholders.    Paper 1897-99 

—  Chicago  and    her   railroads.    Janu- 

ary.   Anonymous 1854 

—  Chicago  &  Northwestern  R,  R.    An- 

nual reports  of  the  board  of  di- 
rectors to  the  stockholders.  1873- 
1876  inc.,  and  1881.    Paper 

—  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  R.K. 

Annual  reports  of  the  board  of 
directors  to  the  stockholders,  1871 
to  1899.    Paper 

—  Chicago,    Rock   Island    &    Pacific. 

Annual  reports  of  board  of  direc- 
tors to  stockholders,  1884,1886  and 
1899.    Paper 

—  Cleveland,  Columbus,  Cincinnati  & 

Indianapolis.  Annual  reports  of 
the  board  of  directors  to  the  stock- 
holders, 1877-1889  inc.  except  1881. 
Paper 

—  Ills.  Central  R.  R.  Co.   Directors  of. 

Reports  and  accounts  to  stock- 
holders, 1871-89.    Paper 

—  Ills.  Central  R.  R.  Co.    Report  of 

Com.  on  Public  Lands  in  House 
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—  General  Assembly.    (Committee  on 

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—  -  Grand  Chapter  of   the  Order  of 

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Odd  Fellows.  Proceedings  of  the 
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—  -Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  R. 

W.  Grand  Encampment  of  Ills.  I. 

O.  O.  F..  1882  to  1893,  inc 

—  -  Organization  and  history  of  the 

Grand  Encampment  Independ- 
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—  -  Organization  and  history  Grand 

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—  -  Journal  of  the  R.  VV.  Grand  En- 

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8°.    Chicago 1881 

—  -  Journal  of  the  R.  W.  Grand  Lodge 

of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Independ- 
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annual  communications  held  at 
Pekin,  Oct.  12,  1852-57:  Alton,  1857. 

8° : 

—  -  Proceedings  of  the   I.  O.  O.  F., 

9th  annual  session  of  the  Rebekah 
Convention  of  Ills.,  held  in  the 
city  of  Springfield,  Nov.  22  and  23. 
1893  and  Olney,  Ills 1893-1894 

—  -  Reports  of   the  president,    vice- 

president,  treasurer  and  secretary 
of  Rebekah  Ass'n  of  Ills.,  for  year 
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Knights  of  Pythias— 

—  Esto  Perpetua    Knights  of  Pythias. 

Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
of  Ills.  16th,  17th  and  18th  annual 
conventions.  1885, 1886  andll887 

Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen— 

—  Proceedings    of     first  annual   ses- 

sion of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ills. 
A.  O.  U.  W.  from  1875  to  1883. 
Pams.  Bound  in  one  vol.  8°. 
Rock  Island 187C 


<  IRGANIZATIONS— FRATERNAL  AND  SOCIAL— 

ntinued. 

—  -  Same  from  1884  to  1888.    8°.  Terre 

Haute 1888 

Illinois   Army    and  Navy   Medical 
Association— 

—  Report  of  5th  annual  meeting,  held 

at  Decatur.  1894.      Pam 

Illinois  State  Medical  Society. 

—  Transactions    of   the  annual  meet- 

ings of  the  Illinois  State  .Medical 
Society  held  in  Springfield,  May 
19.  20,  and  21.  1891;  Vandalia,  1892 
and  Chicago,  1893.  3  vols.  8°. 
Chicago  

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers  and 
Surveyors— 

—  Report  of  first  annual  meeting  held 

at  Champaign,  Ills.,  February  10, 
11  and  12,  1886.  Pam.  8°.  Cham- 
paign      1886 

—  -  Report  same  1887, 1888. 1889, 1890 

—  -  Selected  papers  of  the  Civil  En- 

gineers' Club  of  the  University  of 
Ills..  1887-8.  Bulletin  No.  2.  No. 
3.1888-9.    Pams 

Illinois  Press  Association— 

—  Proceedings  28th  annual  session  of 

the  Illinois  Press  Association, 
held  at  Rockford,  Ills.,  March  II, 
15  and  16, 1893.    Pam.    Jerseyville    1893 

Knights  of  Honor— 

—  Order  of  theKnights  of  Honor;  its 

origin  and  objects;  its  system  and 
plan  of  operation;  its  record  and 
stahility.    Pam.    16°.    n.  d 

—  -  Organization  and   proceedings  of 

the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ills.  Knights 
of  Honor,  1st  session,  1877.  Pain. 
8°.     Peoria 1877 

—  -  Journal    of    proceedings    of    the 

Grand  Lodge  of  Ills.  Knights  of 
Honor  1878  to  1890,  except  1882. 
An.  to  1888.     Pams.    8° 

—  -  Proceedings  Grand  Lodge  of  Ills. 

Knights  of  Honor  188G  to  1894. 
Henry  F.   Day,   Grand    Reporter. 

8°.    Pams 

Society   of   Colonial  Wars  in  Ill- 
inois— 

—  Pub.    The  misuse  of   the  national 

flag  of  the  U.S.  of  America.  8°. 
Pam.    Chicago 1895 

Sons  of  The  American  Revolution— 

—  Year  Book  of  the  Illinois  Society 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution, 
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—  Elliott,  Isaac  H.    Record  of  the  ser- 

vices of  Illinois  soldiers  in  the 
Black  Hawk  War,  1831.  '32,  and  the 
Mexican  War,  1846.  '48,  etc.,  with 
an  appendix  giving  a  record  of  the 
services  of  the  Illinois  militia 
rangers  and  riflemen,  in  protect- 
ing the  frontier  from  the  ravages 
of  the  Indians,  1810-1813.  8°. 
Springfield 1882 

—  Militia  of  Illinois.    Rank  roll  of  the 

officers  of  the  8th  regiment,  1st 
brigade,  1st  division  of  the  Illin- 
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—  Regimental  roster  of  the  8th  regi- 

ment of  the  1st  Drigade,  1st  divis- 
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Signed  James  Semple,  Adjutant 
Manuscript 

Above  two  original  papers  presented 
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—  Black  Hawk  War. 

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the  the  Illinois  troops  (officers 
and  privates)  during  the  Black 
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Gen.  Robert  Anderson,   May,  1894. 

Original  records.    Manuscript 

See  biography  Black  Hawk. 

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Illinois  soldiers  in  Black  Hawk 
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John  M.    Sketch  of  the  45th  Regt. 

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G.  A.  R.— Continued. 

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Peoria—  Continued. 

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Monthly  gazette  of  the  patriotic 
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PERRIN, 


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—  Date,    Henry,    comp.      Pentecostal 

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—  Harlan,  Caleb,  M.  D.  Ida  Randolph 

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Remington,  Cyrus  Kingsbury.  The 
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Reminiscences.  Asbury.  Henry.  Rem- 
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—  Grant.  U.  S.    Personal  memoirs  of. 

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—  McClellan.  George   B.    McClellan's 

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—  Marcy,  Randolph  B.  Border  remin- 

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—  Matson,  N.  Memories  of  Shaubena, 

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Matson,  N.    12°.    Princeton 1872 

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—  Devol,  Geo.  H.    Forty  years  a  gam- 

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—  Dwight,  Theo.     Sketches  and  man- 

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—  Faux,   W.      Memorable     days     in 

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—  Fearon,  Henry  Bradshaw,    Sketch- 

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—  Forman,  Maj.   Samuel.    Narrative 

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—  Hall,  Basil.    Extracts  from  journal 

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—  Harris,  Thaddeus    Mason,  A.    M. 

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—  Harrisse,  Henry.     John  Cabot,  the 

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—  Hart,  Adolphus  M.      History  of  the 

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—  Henry,    Alexander,    esq.     Travels 

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—  Hodgson,  Adam,    Letters  from  N. 

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—  Mackay.  Chas..     LL.  D..  F.  S.  A. 

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—  Parker,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.  M.     Jour- 

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—  -  Stevenson,   Benj.  P.    "Kentucky 

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—  -  31st  Ills.  Vet.  Vol. Infantry.    Min- 

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—  -  Thompson,  B.  F.    History  of  the 

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—  -  Tomes,  Robert  &  Smith,  Benj.  G. 

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—  Trowbridge.  L.  S.  and  Farnsworth, 

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—  United    States    Government,   pub. 

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—  U.    S.    War  Department.    Revised 

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—  Ameiican  National  Red  Cross  Re- 

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—  Jordan,  David  Starr.    "Lest  we  for- 

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—  -  Bartlett,  John  Russell.    Diction- 

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—  -  Carey.  H.  C.    Letters  to  the  Pres- 

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—  -  Centennial  celebration  of  the  Inde- 

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—  -  U.    S.    Executive    Departments, 

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—  Board  of    Indian    Commissioners, 

annual  reports    of; 

6th  annual  report 1874 

8th  annual  report 1876 

11th  annual  report 1879 

—  United     States    Commissioner     of 

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tribes,  1778-1837.    8°.  Washington,    1837 

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—  -  Seventh  census.  1850,    Enumera- 

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—  -  Compendium  of  the  7th  census...     1850 

—  -  Eighth  census  of  the  U.  S.,  1860. 

Population,  manufactures.  2  vols. 
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—  -  Ninth  census  of  the  U.  S.,  1870. 

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—  -  Cotton  trade  of  the  U.  S.    Letter 

from  the  Secretary  of  State 
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the  tariff  duties  and  custom  house 
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—  -  Fort  Pillow  Massacre.    Report  of 

the  committee  upon  the  conduct 
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—  Poore,    Ben    Perley,   ed.    Message 

from  President  of  the  U.  S.  to 
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—  Tariff.     Proposed  reduction  of  the 

tariff  duties;  to  accompany  U.  S. 
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—  Cushing,    Caleb.      The   Treaty   of 

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—  Hermann,  Binger     The  Louisiana 

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—  Trescot.    Wm    Henry.    The  diplo- 

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—  U.  S.  commission  on  boundary  be- 

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—  U.  S.  House   of   Representatives. 

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United  States  Diplomacy—  Continued. 

—  U.  S.  State  Department.  Correspon- 

dence in  relation  to  the  boundary 
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U.  S.-Navy— 

—  Beaman.  Chas.  C.  jr.    National  and 

private  "Alabama  Claims."  and 
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Compiled  from  the  most  reliable 
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is  added  a  list  of  private  armed 
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flag,  previous  and  subsequent  to 
the  Revolutionary  War,  with 
their  services  and  fate;  also  a  list 
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—  Gaylord,  Charles,  pub.    American 

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—  Complete  and  comprehensive    de- 

scription of  the  agricultural, 
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raphy and  topography.  12°.  Mil- 
waukee      1846 

—  Lefflngwell,   Wm.   B.     Madison    in 

the  summer  time.  Paper.  12°. 
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—  McKerrow,    Geo.,   ed.      Wisconsin 

Farmers'  Institutes.  A  hand-book 

of  agriculture.    8°.    Milwaukee..    1895 

—  Miller.  W.  G.,  D.  D.     Thirty  years 

in  the  itinerancy.    8°.    Milwaukee    1875 

—  Milwaukee   Public  Museum,  Trus- 

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1887 .  1889,  1890- 1899,  except  1898 

—  Ritchie.  James  S.    Wisconsin  and 

its  resources.    12°'    Phila 1857 

—  Seymour,  Charles.     Northwestern 

centennial  celebration.  Histori- 
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—  Smith.  Theodore  Clarke.    The  Free 

Soil  party  in  Wisconsin.  (From 
the  proceedings  of  the  State  Hist. 
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—  Smith.  William  R.    History  of  Wis- 

consin. Vols.  1,  and  3.  (vol.  2  not 
published.)   8°.    Madison 1854 

—  Spencer,   David   E.    Local  govern- 

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more      1890 

—  Stickney,    Gardner    P.       Nicholas 

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No.  1.    Paper.    8°.    Milwaukee...    1895 


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Wisconsin—  Continued. 

—  Strong.  Moses  M.,  comp.    History 

of  the  territory  of  Wisconsin.  8°. 
Madison 1885 

—  Tenney,  H.  A.  and  Atwood,  David, 

eds.  Memorial  records  of  the 
fathers  of  Wisconsin.  8°.  Madi- 
son      1880 

—  Thwaites,    Reuben    Gold.       Early 

lead  mining  in  Illinois  and  Wis- 
consin. (Pub.  Amer.  Hist.Asso., 
1893.)     Pam.    8°.    Washington....     1894 

—  -  The    boundaries    of   Wisconsin. 

(Reprinted  from  vol.  2,  Wis.  Hist. 
Col.)     Pam 

—  -  The  Historical  Society   of    Wis- 

consin. 

1.  The  story  of  its  growth. 

2.  Opinions  of  men  of  letters- 

3.  Description  of  the  new  build- 
ing.   8°.    Madison 1898 

—  Turner,  A.  J.    The  citizenship  of 

an  "Old  Settler"  of  Portage-,  Wis. 
Pam.    8° 1898 

—  Turner,    Frederick    J.      Character 

and  influence  of  the  fur  trade  in 
Wisconsin.  Address  before  an- 
nual meeting  of  the  Wisconsin 
Hist.  Soc,  Jan.  3, 1889 

—  -  The  west  as  a  field  for  historical 

study.  From  the  proceedings  of 
the  State  Hist.  Soc.  of  Wis.,  1896 

—  Turtle,  Charles  R.     Illustrated  his- 

tory of  Wisconsin.    8°.    Madison.    1875 

—  Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Let- 

ters; transactions  of  1870-'72  to 
1887.    Paper.    Madison 

—  Wisconsin  State  Library  Commis- 

sion. Biennial  report,  1895-1896. 
Paper 

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McKerrow,  George,  ed.  8.  Mil- 
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—  Gazetteer;  containing  names,  loca- 

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post  offices  and  settlements,  with 
description  of  lakes,  water  courses 
and  public  localities  in  Wisconsin, 
alphabetically  arranged.  Hunt, 
John  Warren.    8°.    Madison 1853 

—  and  its  resources;  with  Lake  Supe- 

rior and  its  commerce  and  navi- 
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Mississippi  and  a  canoe  voyage  on 
the  St,  Croix  and  Brule'  rivers  to 
Lake  Superior,  etc.  Ritchie, 
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Wisconsin—  Continued. 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society. 
Annotated  catalogue  of  newspa- 
per files  in  the  library  of  the  State 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Wisconsin.  Blair. 
Emma  Helen,  comp.  8°.  Madison.    1898 

—  -  Annual    reports,    from   21st.  1875 

(1st  printed  in  separate  form),  to 
32d,1886.    lOpams .... 

—  -  Proceedings  of  annual  meetings, 

34th,  1887.  to  47th,  1900.     Paper 

—  -  Bibliography    of    Wisconsin    au- 

thors, being  a  list  of  books  exhib- 
ited at  the  World's  Fair,  1893 

—  -  Boundaries  of  Wisconsin.     Illus- 

trated by  eleven  maps.  Reuben 
G.  Thwaites.  (Reprinted  from 
Vol.  XL,  Wis.  Hist.  Collections.)     .... 

—  -  Catalogues  of  library.  Wis.  Hist. 

Soc.  1873-1887.    7  vols.    Durrie 

—  -  Catalogues  of  the  portrait  gallery 

of  the  Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  1st  and  2d 
triennial  catalogues.  1889-1891. 
Paper 

—  -  Character  and   influence   of   the 

fur  trade  in  Wis.  Frederick  J. 
Turner.  A.M.    Jan.  3. 1889 

—  -  Collections  of.  beginning  Vol.  1, 

1854,  to  Vol.  14. 1898 

Contents— Vol.  1.  Report  for 
1854;  Green  Bay  in  1726;  J.  Gor- 
rell's  Journal;  Recollections  of 
Green  Bay  in  1816-17,  by  J.  W. 
Biddle;  Recollections  of  a  tour 
through  Wisconsin  in  1832,  by  C. 
Whittlesey;  Legend  of  the  Win- 
nebagoes,  by  R.  W.  Haskins; 
Early  times  in  Wisconsin,  1849,  by 
H.  A.  Tenney;  Sketch  of  Calumet 
county,  by  T.  Commock;  Sketch 
of  Richland  County,  by  I.  S.  Has- 
eltine;  Wisconsin  geographical 
names,  by  A.  Brunson;  Indian 
names,  by  J.  Hathaway;  Indian 
nomenclature  of  northern  Wis- 
consin, wtth  a  sketch  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  Chippe- 
was,  by  H.  Calkins;  Reminiscen- 
ces of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  F.  Pratt. 

Vol.2.  Report  for  1855;  Eulo- 
gies on  Wright, McLane  and  Sully; 
Early  history  and  condition  of 
Wisconsin,  by  H.  S.  Baird;  Early 
times  and  events  in  Wisconsin, 
by  J.  H.  Lockwood:  Personal  nar- 
rative, by  J.  Shaw;  Memoir  of 
Hon  Thomas  Pendleton  Burnett, 
by  A.  Brunson;  Pioneer  life  in 
Wisconsin,  by  D.  M.  Parkinson; 
Pekatonica  battle  controversy,  by 
C.  Bracken  and  P.  Parkinson; 
Strictures  upon  Gov.  Ford's  his- 
tory of  the  Black  Hawk  war.  by 
P.  Parkinson;  Further  strictures 
on  Gov.  Ford's  history  of  the 
Black  Hawk  war,  by  C.  Bracken; 
Some  account  of  the  advent  of 
the  New  York  Indians  into  Wis- 
consin, by  A.  G.  Ellis;  A  sketch 
of  the  early  history  of  Kenosha 


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Wisconsin— Continued. 

county,  Wisconsin,  and  of  the 
Western  Emigration  Company,  by 
J.  Lothrop;  Wisconsin,  its  rise 
unci  progress,  wiih  notices  of 
Mineral  Point  and  Richland 
County,  by  S.  Taylor;  Legend  of 
the  Red  Banks,  by  C.  D.  Robin- 
son; The  progress,  condition  and 
prospects  of  Wisconsin,  by  T.  O. 
Edwards. 

Vol.  3.  Report  for  1856:  Eulo- 
gies on  Prof.  James  G.  Percival; 
The  late  William  A.White;  Jesuit 
missionaries  in  the  Northwest,  by 
J.  Law;  The  Indian  tribes  of  Wis- 
consin, by  J.  G.  Shea;  the  Cass 
manuscripts,  translated  by  C. 
Whittlesey;  Ancient  mounds  or 
tumuli  in  Crawford  county,  by  A. 
Brunson;  Antiquities  of  Wiscon- 
sin, by  W.  Barry;  Seventy-two 
years'  recollections  of  Wisconsin, 
by  A.  Grignon;  Reminiscences  of 
the  Northwest,  by  B.  F.  H.  With- 
ered; the  Chippewas  of  Lake  Su- 
perior, by  R.  E.  Morse;  Early 
history  of  Kenosha,  by  M.  Prank; 
Some  account  of  the  first  settle- 
ment of  Kenosha,  by  W.  Mygatt; 
Early  history  of  Green  county,  by 
J.  W.  Stewart;  Sketch  of  White- 
water, by  J.  A.  Leonard;  The 
"Upper  Wisconsin"  country,  by 
A.  G.  Ellis;  sketch  of  Prescott, 
and  Pierce  county,  by  O.  Gibbs, 
Jr.,  and  C.  E.  Young;  Hudson  and 
its  tributary  region,  by  T.  D.Hall; 
New  London,  and  surrounding 
country,  by  A.  J.  Lawson;  Re- 
sources of  Northeastern  Wiscon- 
sin, by  E,  B.  Quiner;  Wisconsin 
and  her  internal  navigation;  The 
Lemonweir  river,  by  D.  McBride; 
The  Baraboo  Valley,  a  dairy  re- 
gion; Lieut.  Gov.  Cruzat's  mes- 
sage to  the  Sauks  and  Poxes; 
Statistics  of  Wisconsin  public, 
libraries,  by  L.  C.  Draper. 

Vol.  4.  Annual  reports  for  1857 
and  1858;  Origin  of  American  In- 
dians, by  J.  Y.  Smith;  Recollec- 
tions of  Wisconsin  since  1820,  by 
E.  Childs;  Recollections  of  the 
early  history  of  Northern  Wiscon- 
sin, by  H.  S.  Baird;  Early  history 
of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  Brunson; 
Commercial  history  of  Milwau- 
kee; Sketch  of  the  Brothertown 
Indians,  by  T.  Commuck;  Rev. 
Cutting  Marsh  on  the  Stock- 
bridges;  the  last  of  the  Mohicans, 
by  L.  Konkapot.Jr.;  Death  of  John 
W.  Quinney;  Speech  on  Stock- 
bridge  traditionary  history,  by  J. 
W.  Quinney;  Memorial  of  John 
W.  Quinney  to  Congress;  Early 
times  in  Sheboygan  county,  byH. 
Rublee;  Early  events  in  the  Pour 
Lakes  country,  by  C.B.  Chapman; 
Northeastern  boundary  of  Wis- 
consin: On  the  public  land  sur- 
veys, and  the  latitude  and  longi- 
tude of  places  in  Wisconsin,  by  I. 
A.  Lapham;  On  the  man-shaped 
mounds  of  Wisconsin,  by  I.  A. 
Lapham;  Death  of  Tecumseh,  by 
A.  Brunson;  Death  of  Tecumseh, 
by  J.  T.  Kingston;  First  grave  in 
the  city  of  Watertown,  by  D.  W. 
Ballou.  Jr.;  Early  settlement  of 
LaCrosse  and  Monroe  counties,  by 
M.  McMillan;  On  the  latitude  and 


Wisconsin—  Continued, 

longitude  of  Milwaukee,  Prairie 
du  Chien,  Racine,  and  Madison, 
by  J.  D.  Graham. 

Vol.  5.  Synoosis  of  Annual  Re- 
ports, 1860-66;  Eulogies  on  J.  W. 
Hunt  and  Gov.  Louis  P.  Harvey; 
Canadian  documents;  Early  days 
at  Prairie  du  Chien,  and  the  Win- 
nebago outbreak  of  1827,  by  W.  J. 
Snelling;  An  incident  of  the  Win- 
nebago war;  Gen.  Cass  on  the 
Winnebago  outbreak.  1827;  A 
western  reminiscence,  by  A.  Ed- 
wards; Annual  report  for  1867; 
Eulogy  on  Gen.  Henry  Dodge,  by 
S.  U.  Pinney;  The  Winnebago 
war  of  1827,  by  T.  L.  McKenney; 
Early  reminiscenses  of  Wiscon- 
sin, by  J.  H.  Ponda;  Service  of 
Col.  Henry  Dodge's  volunteers  in 
the  Black  Hawk  war;  Reminiscen- 
ces of  Black  Hawk  and  the  Black 
Hawk  war;  Early  history  of  edu- 
cation in  Wisconsin,  by  W.  C. 
Whitford;  History  of  school  su- 
pervision in  Wisconsin,  by  W.  C. 
Whitford;  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  J.  D.  Doty,  by  A.G.  Ellis; 
Reminiscenses  of  Hole  in-the- 
Day,  by  J.  T.  Clark  and  others; 
Gen.  Cass  at  Ste.  Marie  in  1820. 

Vol.  6.  Annual  reports  for  1868- 
'71;  Life  and  services  of  Benja- 
min P.  Hopkins,  by  D.  Atwood; 
Memoir  of  Hon.  G.  DeWitt  El- 
wood,  by  S.  D.  Hastings;  The 
civil  life,  services,  and  character 
of  Gov.  Wm.  A.  Barstow.  by  E.M. 
Hunter;  Col.  Wm.  A.  Barstow's 
military  services.  E.  A.  Calkins: 
Events  in  the  life  of  Charles  Dur- 
kee,  by  M.  Frank;  Life  and  ser- 
vices of  George  flyer,  by  L.  C. 
Draper;  Character  of  George 
Hyer.  by  H.  A.  Tenney;  The 
Northwest  in  1817,  by  S.  A.  Stor- 
row;  Journal  of  a  voyage  from 
St.  Louis  to  the  Falls  of  St.  An- 
thony, in  1819,  by  T.  Forsyth; 
Captain  Jonathan  Carver,  and 
"Carver's  Grant,"  by  D.  S.  Dur- 
rie;  Early  history  of  the  lead  re- 
gion of  Wisconsin,  by  M.  Meeker; 
Western  Wisconsin  in  1836,  by  S. 
M.  Palmer;  Eleazer  Williams  and 
the  lost  Prince,  by  J.  Y.  Smith; 
Reminiscences  of  the  first  house 
and  first  resident  family  of  Mad- 
ison, by  W.  H.  Canfield;  Early 
reminiscences  of  Madison,  by  J. 
G.  Knapp;  Naming  of  Madison 
and  Dane  county,  and  the  location 
of  the  capital;  Michel  St.  Cyr.  an 
early  Dane  county  pioneer;  Green 
county  pioneers,  by  A.  Salisbury; 
Early  settlement  of  Rock  county, 
by  I.  T.  Smith;  Early  reminiscen- 
ces of  Janesville,  by  H.  F.  Janes; 
Pioneer  history  of  Walworth 
county,  by  C.  M.  Baker;  Neyon  de 
Villiers. 

Vol.  7.  Annual  reports  for  1872- 
'75;  Prehistoric  Wisconsin,  by  J. 
D.  Butler;  Westphalian  medal, 
1648,  by  J.  D.  Butler:  The  discov- 
ery of  the  Mississippi,  by  J.  G. 
Shea;  Memoir  of  Charles  de  Lang- 
lade, by  J.  Tasse;  Notice  of 
Match-e-ke-wis.  the  captor  of 
Mackinaw  in  1763,  byL.C.  Draper; 
Northern  Wisconsin  in  1820,  by  J. 
D.   Doty;    Fifty-four  years'   rec- 


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Wisconsin— Go  ntinued. 

collections  of  Wisconsin,  by  A.G. 
Ellis;  The  fur  trade  and  factory 
system  at  Green  Bay,  1816-21:  Ed- 
ward D.  Beouchard's  vindication; 
Early  Western  days,  by  J  T. 
Kingston;  Personal  narrative,  by 
J.  T.  de  la  Ronde;  Pioneer  life  in 
Wisconsin,  by  H.  M  err  ell; 
Sketch  of  officers  at  Fort  Winne- 
bago, in  1834.  and  subsequently; 
Langlade's  movements  in  1777; 
Recollections  of  Wisconsin  in 
February.  1837,  by  J.  A.  Noonan: 
Note  on  Eleazer  Williams,  by  C. 
C.  Trowbridge;  Sketch  of  Shau- 
be-na.  a  Pottawattomie  chief,  by 
N.  Matson;  Mt-moir  of  George 
Gale,  by  D.  S.  Durrie:  Memoir  of 
Henry  S.  Baird.  by  E.  H.  Ellis; 
Memoir  of  John  Catlin,  by  A.  B. 
Braley;  Life  and  service  of  John 
Y.  Smith,  by  D.  S.  Durrie;  Wis- 
consin necrology,  1874-75,  by  L.  C. 
Draper, 

Vol.  8.  Annual  reports  for  1876- 
'78;  In  memoriam.  Stephen  Has- 
kins  Carpenter;  In  memoriam, 
George  B.  Smith:  The  ancient 
copper  mines  of  Lake  Superior, 
by  J.  Houghton;  Prehistoric 
copper  implements,  by  E.  F.  Slaf- 
ter.  Mode  of  fabrication  of 
ancient  copper  implements; 
The  pictured  cave  of  LaCrosse 
Valley,  by  E.  Brown;  Notes  on 
Jean  Nicolet,  by  B.  Suite;  Early 
historic  relics  of  the  Northwest, 
by  J.  D.  Butler:  Traditions  of  the 
Fox  Indians. 1730;  Langlade  papers 
1737-1800;  An  incident  of  Chegoi- 
megon,  1760,  by  H.  R.  Schoolcraft; 
Capture  of  Mackinaw,  1763,  by  L. 
B.  Porlier;  Green  Bay  and  the 
frontiers.  1760-65;  The  Indian  wars 
of  Wisconsin,  by  M.  M.  Strong; 
Wisconsin  in  1818.  by  E.  Tanner. 
Reminiscences  of  the  Northwest 
by  M.  A.  B.  Bristol;  Early  times 
at  Fort  Winnebago,  and  Black 
Hawk  war  reminiscences,  by  S. 
Clark;  Recollections  of  Rev. 
Eleazer  Williams,  by  A.  G.  Ellis; 
Additional  notes  on  Eleazer  Wil- 
liams, by  L-  C.  Draper;  Early  ex- 
ploration and  settlement  of  Ju- 
neau county,  by  J.  T.  Kingston: 
The  Swiss  colony  of  New  Glarus. 
by  J.  Luchsinger;  additional 
notes  on  New  Glarus,  by  J.  J, 
Tschudy;  Wisconsin  necrology, 
1876-78,  by  L.  C.  Draper. 

Vol.  9.  Synopsis  of  annual  re- 
ports for  1879-81;  Emblematic 
mounds  in  Wisconsin,  by  S.  D. 
Peet;  Portraits  of  Columbus,  by 
J.  D.  Butler;  Early  historic  relics 
of  the  Northwest,  by  J.  D.  Butler; 
"Lake  Sakaegan,"  its  identity; 
Personal  narrative  of  T.  G.  An- 
derson; T.  G.  Anderson's  Journal. 
1814;  Prairie  du  Chien documents, 
1814-15:  Traditions  and  recollec- 
tions of  Prairie  du  Chien.  by  B. 
W.  Brisbois;  Indian  customs  and 
oarly  recollections,  by  Mrs.  H.  S. 
Baird ;  In  memoriam,  Cadwallader 
C.Washburn;  Sketch  of  Charles 
H.  Larrabee,  by  L.  C.  Draper; 
Pioneer  settlement  of  Sheboygan 
county,  by  J.  E.  Thomas;  Sketch 
of  William  Farnsworth,  by  M.  L. 
Martin;  Sketch  of  Moses  Hard- 
wick,  by  M  L.  Martin;  Memoir  of 


Wisconsin—  Continued. 

Henry  D.  Barron,  by  S.  S.  Fifield; 
Life  and  services  of  Chauncey  H. 
Purple,  by  S.  D.  Hastings;  Wm. 
Hull  and  Satterlee  Clark,  by  E.A. 
Calkins;  Character  of  Levi  B.  Vi- 
las, by  A.  B.  Braley;  Wisconsin 
necrology.  1876-81. 

Vol.  10.  Synopsis  of  annual  re- 
ports for  1882  84;  Jean  Nicolet,  by 
F.  X.  Garneau  and  J.  B.  Ferland; 
De  Lingery's  expedition  against 
the  Foxes,  1728,  by  E.  Crespel; 
French  fortifications  near  the 
mouth  of  the  Wisconsin.  'Hold 
the  Fort."  by  J.  D.  Butler;  Tay- 
cho-pe-rah,  the  Four  Lake  country 
first  white  foot-prints  there,  by  J. 
D.  Butler;  Law  and  Grignon 
papers.  1794-1821;  Papers  of  Capt. 
T.  G.  Anderson,  British  Indian 
agent;  Indian  campaign  of  1832  by 
H.  Smith;  Reminiscences  of  the 
Black  Hawk  war,  by  R.  Anderson; 
Incidents  of  the  Black  Hawk  war, 
by  C.  Whittlesey;  Battle  of  Peck- 
atonica.  by  M.  G.  Fitch;  notes  on 
the  Black  Hawk  war,  P.  Parkin- 
son; Sketches  of  Indian  chiefs 
and  pioneers  of  the  Northwest,  by 
J.  Shaw;  Causes  of  the  Black 
Hawk  war.  by  Orlando  Brown; 
Black  Hawk  scraps  from  old 
newspapers;  Robert  S.  Black  and 
the  Black  Hawk  war.  by  G.  W. 
Jones;  Reminiscences  of  Wiscon- 
sin in  1833;  Col.  Henry  Gratiot,  a 
pioneer  of  Wisconsin,  by  E.  B. 
Washburne;  Mrs.  Adele  P.  Gra- 
tiot's narrative;  Early  Wisconsin 
exploration  and  settlement,  by  J. 
Sutherland;  Notes  on  early  Wis- 
consin exploration,  forts  and 
trading  posts,  by  E.  D.  Neill; 
French  fort  at  Prairie  du  Chien  a 
myth,  by  C.  W.  Butterfield;  Early 
French  forts  in  western  Wiscon- 
sin, by  L.  C.  Draper;  Autograph 
collections  of  the  signers  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  and 
the  Constitution,  by  L.  C.  Draper; 
Sketch  of  Andrew  Proudfit,  by  B. 
J.  Stevens;  Memorial  sketches  of 
O.  M.  Conover;  Wisconsin  necrol- 
ogy. 1879-82.  by  L  C  Draper;  Gen- 
eral index  to  Vols.  I.-X. 

Vol.  11.  Jean  Nicolet,  interp- 
reter and  voyager  in  Canada,  1618. 
1642.  by  Henri  Jouan;  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Jean  Nicolet.  by  C.  W. 
Butterfield;  Important  Western 
state  papers;  Radisson  and  Gro- 
seilliers  in  Wisconsin;  papers 
from  the  Canadian  Archives,  1778- 
1783;  Thompson  Maxwell's  narra- 
tive. 1760-1763;  Narrative  of  An- 
drew J.  Vieau.  Sr.;  Antoine  le 
Clair's  statement;  George  P.  Del- 
aplaine's  statement;  Prairie  du 
Chien  in  1811.  letter  by  Nich- 
olas Boilvin;  Capture  of  Fort  Mc- 
Kay, Prairie  du  Chien,  in  1814.  by 

D.  Brymner;  Dickson  and  Grig- 
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of  Thomas  Forsyth.  1814-1818; 
Prairie  du  Chien  in  1827  by  J.  M. 
Street;  American  Fur  Company 
invoices,  1821-22;  Sketch  of  Mor- 
gan L.  Martin,  by  the  editor; 
Narrative  of  Morgan  L.  Martin; 
Early  days  in  Jefferson  county, by 

E.  W.  Keyes;  Alexander  Mitchell, 
the  financier,  by  J.  D.  Butler;The 


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Wisconsin—  Continued. 

boundaries  of  Wisconsin,  by  the 
Editor;  Local  government  in  Wis- 
consin, by  D.  E.  Spencer. 

Vol.  12.  Lyman  Copeland  Dra- 
per, a  memoir,  by  the  Editor; 
Papers  from  the  Canadian  arch- 
ives. 1767-1814;  Robert  Dickson, 
the  Indian  trader,  by  E.  A.  Cruik- 
shank;  American  Fur  Company 
employes,  1818  19;  M'  Call's 
journal  of  a  visit  to  Wisconsin 
in  1830;  Documents  illustrat- 
ing M'Call's  Journal;  The 
story  of  the  Black  Hawk  war,  by 
the  Editor;  Papers  of  Indian 
Agent  Boyd.  1832;  How  Wisconsin 
came  by  its  large  German  element 
by  K.  A.  Everest;  The  planting  of 
the  Swiss  colony  at  New  Glarus. 
Wis.,  by  J.  Luchsinger;  A  rare 
Wisconsin  book,  by  T.  L.  Cole; 
Geographical  names  in  Wiscon- 
sin, Minnesota,  and  Michigan, 
having  a  Chippewa  origin,  by  C. 
Verwyst;  The  Wisconsin  Winne- 
baeroes,  an  interview  with  Moses 
Paquette,  by  the  Editor;  Missions 
on  Chequamegon  Bay.  by  J.  N. 
Davidson;  Early  schools  in  Green 
Bay,  1818-1832. 

Vol.  13.  Events  at  Prairie  du 
Chien  previous  to  American  oc- 
cupation, 1814,  by  A.  E.  Bulger; 
The  Bulger  papers,  by  the  Editor; 
Last  days  of  the  British  at 
Prairie  du  Chien,  by  A.  E.  Bulger; 
Papers  of  James  Duane  Doty; 
The  Territorial  census  for  1836,by 
the  Editor;  Notes  on  early  lead 
mining  in  the  Fever  (or  Galena) 
River  region,  by  the  Editor;  Sig- 
nificance of  the  lead  and  shot 
trade  in  early  Wisconsin  history, 
by  O.  G.  Libby;  Chronicle  of  the 
Helena  shot  Tower,  by  O.  G.  Lib- 
by; The  Belgians  of  northeast 
Wisconsin,  by  Xavier  Martin; 
The  story  of  Chequamegon  Bay, 
by  the  editor;  Historic  sites  on 
Chequamegon  bay  by  C. Verwyst; 
Arrival  of  American  troops  at 
Green  Bay,  in  1816;  Narrative 
of  Spoon  Decorah;  Narrative  of 
Walking  Cloud;  Population  of 
Brown  county,  June.  1830. 

Vol.  14.  Edited  and  annotated 
by  Reuben  G.  Thwates;  The 
story  of  Mackinac,  by  the  editor; 
Reminiscences  of  early  days  on 
Mackinac  Island,  by  Elizabeth  T. 
Baird  (illustrated);  History  of 
Fort  Winnebago,  by  A.  J.  Turner 
(illustrated);  Fort  Winnebago 
orderly  book,  1834-1836,  introduc- 
tion by  the  editor,  (illustrated); 
Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Black 
Hawk  war,  by  Alfred  A.  Jackson 
(illustrated);  An  English  officer's 
description  of  Wisconsin  in  1837, 
by  Frederick  Marryatt,  C.  B.  (il- 
lustrated); Father  Samuel  Mazzu- 
chelli,  by  James  Davie  Butler.  LL. 
D  (illustrated)  ;  Documents 
relating  to  the  Catholic  church  in 
Green  Bay,  and  the  mission  at 
Little  Chute,  1825-1840.  introduc- 
tion by  the  editor,  (illustrative 
documents);  History  of  early 
railroad  legislation  in  Wisconsin, 
by  Henry  M.  Balthasar,  Ph.  D.: 
The  Cornish  in  southwest  Wis- 
consin,   by  Louis    A.    Copeland; 


Wisconsin— Continued. 

The  Icelanders  on  Washington 
Island,  by  Harry  K.  White;  Geo- 
graphical origin  of  German  im- 
migration to  Wisconsin,  by  Kate 
E.  Levi,  Ph.D.;  Illustration, map, 
distribution  of  Germans  in  Wis- 
consin according  to  the  census  of 
1890;  Journal  of  an  Episcopalian 
missionary's  tour  to  Green  Bay, 
1834,  by  Jackson  Kemper,  D.  D., 
(illustrations);  Documents  relat- 
ing to  the  Episcopal  church  and 
mission  in  Green  Bay,  1825-1841. 
introduction  by  the  editor:  Illus- 
trative documents;  Letters;  The 
First  Wisconsin  Cavalry  at  the 
capture  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by 
Henry  Harnden;  Index. 

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—  -  Pre-historic  Wisconsin.    Address 

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—  -  Suggestions  to  local  historians  in 

Wisconsin.  Dec,  1899.  Bui.  of 
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—  -  Suggestive  outlines  for  the  study 

of  Wis.  history.    Nov.,  1899.    Bui. 

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—  University  of.  Agricultural  Experi- 

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annual  reports  for  years  1893, 1895 
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—  -  Bulletins  of— 

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No.  52.  A  comparison  of  the  Bab- 
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No.  53.  Analyses  of  licensed  com- 
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No.  54.  The  restoration  of  the 
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—  Catalogues  of,  from  1861-62,  to  1900. 

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—  Econonomics,  Political  Science  and 

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Vol.  1,  No.  1.  The  geographical 
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Vol.  1.  No.  2.  The  finances  of  the  U. 
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reference  to  the  Budget.  By 
Charles  J.  Bullock.  A.B 1885 

Vol  1.  No.  3.  A  study  in  English- 
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Vol.  2,  No.  1.  Historical  Series. 
N»w  governments  west  of  the 
Alleghanies  before  1780.  George 
Henry  Alden 1897 

Vol.  2,  No.  2.  Municipal  history  and 
present  organization  of  the  city  of 
Chicago.  Samuel  Edwin  Spar- 
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Vol.  2.  No.  3.  Congressional  grant3 
of  land  in  aid  of  railways.  John 
Bell  Sanborn.  Ph.  D 1899 

Vol.  2,  No.  4.  English  common  law 
in  the  early  American  colonies. 
Paul  Samuel  Reinsch.  Ph.  D., 
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—  Limitations  of  reform.  Baccalaure- 

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—  By-laws  of  the  Regents  of  the  Uni- 

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actions of  the  Wisconsin  Academy 
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Wisdom  and  oratory  of  the  Bible. 
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Woodbury.  Augustus.  Sketch  of  the 
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Woodruff,  G.  H.  Fifty  years  ago;  or, 
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CURIOS. 


List  of  curios,  miscellaneous  articles, 
etc.  in  the  Library- 
Bond  of  John  Mercer  and  James 
Power,  gentlemen,  of  Virginia,  to 
Wm.  Nelson,  Esq.,  guardian  of 
Armistead  Lightfoot,  orphan  of 
the  Hon.  Philip  Lightfoot,  Esq., 
in  the  sum  of  eight  hundred  and 
thirty  pounds,  current  money, 
etc.  Dated.  Oct.  17, 1755.  (Sealed 
and  witnessed.)  Presented  to 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Li- 
brary by  Hon.  M.  L.  Newell, 
Springfield,  Ills. 

—  Bow    and    arrows    made  by  High- 

knocker,  successor  to  Chief 
Mawkaw,  of  the  Winnebago  Tribe 
in  Wisconsin.  Purchased,  and 
presented  to  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library  by  Rev.  E.  S. 
Walker,  Springfield,  Ills.  (Bow 
and  four  arrows.) 

—  Canes.       Menard,     Pierre.       Cane 

once  the  property  and  carried  by 
Pierre  Menard.  Presented  to 
Rev.  P.  H.  Wines,  by  Capt.  Wm. 
Howard,  April.  1898,  and  by  Dr. 
Wines  presented  to  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library. 

—  McRoberts.     Samuel.       Cane,    the 

stick  of  which  wis  cut  at  Mount 
Vernon,  by  Hon.  Samuel  McRob- 
erts. the  first  native  born  Illi- 
noisian  to  represent  the  State  in 
the  U.  S.  Senate.  This  stick,  Mr. 
McRoberts  had  mounted,  and  pre- 
sented it  to  Mr.  Archer  Q.  Hern- 
don,  of  Springfield,  Ills.,  in  1841. 
The  cane  was  inherited  by  Elliott 
Herndon,  and  was  presented  to 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Li- 
brary by  his  widow. 

—  Original  autograph  letters  of  Sena- 

tor McRoberts  ;one  presenting  the 
cane  to  Mr.  Herndon,  and  inform- 
him  that  it  would  be  sent  him  by 
Mr.  Ferguson,  whom  he  intro- 
duces by  the  same  letter,  and  one 
to  Mr.  Ferguson,  requesting  him 
to  deliver  the  cane  to  Mr.  Hern- 
don, dated,  Washington  City, 
September,  1841. 

—  Chicago  Massacre  of  1812.    A  piece 

of  the  historic  tree  over  the  spot 
of  the  massacre  at  Fort  Dearborn, 
Chicago,  Ills.  Presented  to  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Library 
by  George  M.  Pullman  of  Chicago 
July  4.  1894. 


Curios—  Continued. 

Clark  County,  Ills.  Piece  of  a  log 
placed  in  the  mill  dam  of  the  first 
grist-mill  in  Clark  Co..  Ills.,  by 
John  Parker,  1819.  Cut  out  and 
presented  to  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  by  J.  B. 
Sheapley,  Martinsville.  Ills.,  1891. 

Confederate  States  of  America. 
$2  note,  brought  from  Anderson- 
ville  prison  by  Mr.  Wade  Coburn 
and  presented  to  the  llinois  State 
Historical  Library  by  Miss  Sue 
Foster  of  Loami,  Ills. 

Fort  Ticonderoga.  Piece  of  granite 
from  an  arch  at  Fort  Ticonderoga. 
Presented  to  the  Ills.  State  Hist. 
Library  by  Rev.  E.  S.  Walker,  ot 
Springfield,  Ills. 

Illinois.  Military  title  to  Louisiana 
and  the  territory  of  Ills.,  signed 
by  Count  Laussat,  Napoleon's- 
Ambassador,   New  Orleans,  1804. 

Indian  axe.  Found  in  Oak  Ridge 
Cemetery,  Springfield,  Ills.,  on 
block  12,  lot  10,  about  6  inches  un- 
der ground,  Nov.  1891,  Presented 
to  the  Ills.  State  Hist.  Library  by 
Dr.  H.  Wohlgemuth,  of  Spring- 
field. Ills. 

Mormon  Temple.  Stone  from  the 
Mormon  Temple  at  Nauvoo.  This 
stone  is  of  sand-stone  and  was 
brought  to  Springfield  by  Hon. 
R.  W.  McClaughry  and  Senator 
Edmunds,  as  a  specimen  of  Han- 
cock Co.  sand-stone.  They  hoped 
that  the  State  would  use  the  Han- 
cock Co.  stone  for  the  super- 
structure of  the  new  State  House. 
It  remained  in  the  grounds  of  the 
old  State  House  for  some  years, 
(the  present  Sangamon  Co.  court 
house),  and  was  finally  removed 
to  the  north  entrance  of  the  pres 
ent  State  House,  where  it  now 
stands.  It  was  presented  to  the 
Ills.  State  Hist.  Library  by  Sena- 
tor Edmunds  and  Maj.  Mc- 
Claughry,  but  it  is  too  heavy  to 
be  taken  up  the  stairs,  or  in  the 
elevators. 

Pen  with  which  Rev.  E.  S.  Walker 
wrote  the  history  of  his  family. 
Walker-Sawyer,  etc.,  and  by  him 
presented  to  the  Ills.  State  Hist. 
Library,  Aug.,  1895. 


CURIOS. 


343 


PICTURES. 


Curios— Continued. 

—  St.  Clair  Co.,  Ills.  Hand-made  steel 

nail  from  the  first  court  house  in 
St.  Clair  Co.  Presented  to  Gover- 
nor J.  W.  Piferby  G.  W.  Johnson. 
Columbia,  Ills.,  and  by  Gov.  Fifer 
presented  to  the  Ills.  State  Hist. 
Library.  1890. 

—  Springfield,   (Ills.)       Fire     Under- 

writers Union.  Certificate  of  in- 
corporation. Signed,  Henry  D. 
Dement.  Secretary  of  State; 
dated,  Nov.  30, 1886. 

—  Tin.    Specimen  of  the  first  tin  man- 

ufactured in  Ills.  Mined  in  Da- 
kota. Manufactured  by  the  Con- 
solidated Tin  Mining  and  Milling 
Co.,  Chicago,  1887.  Presented  to 
the  Ills.  State  Hist.  Library  by 
Prof.  Lindahl.  Size,  lL2x3  inches. 

—  U.   S.  Flag.    The  first   flag   which 

floated  from  the  dome  of  the  pres- 
ent State  House  at  Springfield, 
Ills.  Presented  to  the  Ills.  State 
Hist.  Library  by  authority  of  a 
joint  resolution  of  the  two  Houses 
of  the  Ills.  State  Legislature. 
Introduced  into  the  Senate  March 
8.  1895,  by  Senator  H.  H.  Kings- 
bury, and  by  him  presented  to 
the  Library. 

—  Washington  Birth-Night   Ball,  San 

Jose,  Cal..  Feb.  13.  1850.  Invita- 
tion, with  names  of  the  man- 
agers, etc  ,  printed  on  satin. 

—  Washington     State.        Precipitate 

from  Longmayre  Springs,  at  the 
foot  of  Mount  Tacoma.  Taken 
from  the  Springs.  Aug.,  1895,  and 
presented  to  the  State  Hist.  Li- 
brary by  Mrs.  E.  S.  Walker. 
Springfield.  Ills. 

Pictures.  Photographs,  engravings, 
etchings,  and  other  pictures  in 
Illinois  State  Historical  Library. 

—  Alaska.    Ancon    Falls,  hear   Naha 

Bay,  Alaska.  1889.  Photograph. 
412xT12  inches. 

—  -  Naha   Bay,  Alaska,  1889.    Photo- 

graph, 4*2  x  7^  inches. 

—  -  Wreck  of  the  Steamer  "Ancon," 

1889.  Alaska,  Photograph.  4*2  x 
7*2  inches. 

—  Altgeld,  John  P.      A  life-size  litho- 

graph picture  of  Ex-Governor 
Altgeld. 

—  Bradwell,  Mrs.   Myra,  lawyer   and 

editor.  Life-size  photograph. 
Fs  anted. 


Pictures—  Continued. 

Brayman,  (Gen.)  Mason, 
size  photograph,  1895. 


Cabin  et- 


Breese,  {Judge)  Sidney.  Oil  paint- 
ing. 

Chester,  Ills.  Southern  Illinois 
penitentiary.  Photograph  of, 
looking  down  and  north  from  in- 
sane asylum  grounds.  Size,  3x5 
inches.  W.  G.  Egleston,  pho- 
tographer, 1891. 

-  Photograph  of  the  guard  house 
for  convicts  building,  new  asy- 
lum for  insane  criminals.  (Look- 
ing north.)  Size,  3x5  inches.  W. 
G.  Egleston,  photographer,  1891. 

-  Photograph  o  f  guard  house, 
southeast  corner  of  the  peniten- 
tiary wall.  Size,  3x5  inches.  W. 
G.  Egleston,  photographer,  1891. 

Chicago  drainage  channel.  Carbon 
print  of  the  drainage  channel  at 
Lemont.1897.  Size,  20x30  inches. 
Presented  to  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  by  L.  E. 
Cooley,  May  14.1897. 

Colbert,  Jean  Baptiste,  French 
Minister  of  the  Marine.  1669-1683. 
Photograph  from  contemporary 
engraving.  Size.  8x10  inches. 
(Framed.) 

Declaration  of  Independence.  Fac- 
simile reprint  of.  Souvenir  of 
the  Centennial  Celebration  of 
1876.  issued  by  the  Penn.  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Philadel- 
phia. Copyrighted,  1874.  by  Jas. 
D.  McBride.     (Framed.) 

Dresser.  (Rev.)  Cnarles.  Pioneer 
Episcopal  clergyman  ©fills.  Cab- 
inet photograph  of,  accompany- 
ing the  pictures  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Lincoln,  in  the  exhibit  of  the 
Sangamon  Co.  Woman's  Col. 
Club,  at  the  World's  Fair,  Chi- 
cago. 1893. 

Douglas.  Stephen  A.  Steel  engrav- 
ing of.  Size,  712x512  inches. 
Copyrighted,  1862,  by  Johnson, 
Fry  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Field,  Cyrus  W.  Exhibiting  his 
model  for  the  Atlantic  cable  to 
scientists  and  inventors.  Steel 
engraving  from  original  picture. 
(Framed.) 

Francis,  Simeon.  Founder  of  the 
Illinois  State  Journal.  Life  size 
portrait.    Sepia. 


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344 


PICTURES. 


Pictures—  Continued. 

—  Grand  Tower,  Ills.    Photograph  of 

the  Devil's  tea-table.  Devil's 
bake-oven,  near  Grand  Tower. 
Ills.  (Looking  north.)  Size  3x5 
inches.  W.  G.  Egleston,  pho- 
tographer, 1891. 

—  -  Photograph    of    the   "  haunted " 

house,  huilt  on  a  high  rock,  near 
Grand  Tower,  Ills.  Size  3x5  in. 
W.  G.  Egleston,  photographer, 
1891. 

—  Grant,   Gen.  U.  S,    Cabinet  photo- 

graphs of  Mr.  Lincoln  and  Gen. 
Grant,  on  same  negative.  Rice, 
photographer,  Washington,  D.  C. 
See  list  of  pictures  of  Mr.  Lincoln. 

—  Grant,  Ulysses  S.    Phototype  pic- 

ture of  Gen.  Grant,  accompanied 
by  a  facsimile  reprint  of  a  letter 
from  General  Grant  to  the  pho- 
tographer in  which  he  expresses 
his  approval  of  the  picture.  F. 
Gutekunst    Phila.,  photographer. 

—  Howe,  Henry.    Author  of  historical 

collections  of  Ohio.  Cabinet  pho- 
tograph, 1886. 

—  Kaskaskia.  See  Illinois.  Kaskaskia. 

—  Knox,  Thomas.    Memorial  card  of 

cabinet  size.  G.  S.  Utter  &  Co., 
photographers.  1891. 

—  LaSalle,    French   explorer   of    the 

Miss.  Valley.  Photograph  of, 
from  contemporary  engraving. 
Size  8x10  in.    Framed. 

—  -  Photograph  of  the  statue  of  La- 

Salle. in  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago. 
Framed. 

—  Lemont,  111.    See  Chicago  Drainage 

Canal. 

Pictures.  Lincoln,  Abraham.  Plat- 
inum print,  from  the  Hessler  neg- 
tive.  Printed,  1899.  Ayer,  Phila. 
(Framed). 

—  Etching  from  the  Hessler  negative. 

Reproduced.  1898.  Henry  Taylor, 
Jr.    (Framed). 

—  Marshall's     steel      engraving. 

(Framed). 

—  Early  photograph  of  Mr.    Lincoln. 

Size,  T^xh^n  inches.    (Framed). 


Pictures—  Continued. 

—  Photographs   (cabinet  size)  of  Mr. 

Lincoln  and  Gen.  Grant.  The 
negative  for  these  photographs 
was  discovered  in  Rice's  photo- 
graphic studio,  Washington.  D.  C, 
in  1891,  when  old  matter  was  being 
examined  for  some  purpose.  The 
pictures  were  on  the  same  nega- 
tive, and  it  is  supposed  were 
taken  in  1864,  when  Gen.  Grant 
visited  Washington  and  there  re- 
ceived his  commission  as  Lieu- 
tenant-General.  Reproduced, 
1891.     (Framed). 

—  Steel    engraving    of    Mr.    Lincoln. 

Size,  T^nsSy*  inches.  Copyrighted. 
1862.  by  Johnson,  Fry  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

—  Photographs  (cabinet  size)  of  Mr. 

Lincoln,  of  Mrs.  Lincoln  in  the 
gown  worn  at  the  ball  given  in 
honor  of  the  first  inauguration  of 
Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Rev  Charles 
Dresser,  tbe  clergyman  who  offi- 
ciated at  the  marriage  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Lincoln,  of  the  Edwards 
residence  where  the  marriage  ©c- 
curred,  and  of  Representatives 
Hall  in  the  old  State  House  at 
Springfield,  where  Mr.  Lincoln 
was  nominated  for  the  U.  S.  Sen- 
ate in  1858.  and  where  his  remains 
were  laid  in  state  May  3,  1865, 
when  brought  to  Springfield  for 
burial.  The  entire  design  sur- 
rounded and  ornamented  with 
pressed  flowers,  which  were  gath- 
ered on  Lincoln  Monument  hill, 
pressed  and  mounted  by  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  H.  Abell.  Designed 
by  Mrs.  Chas.  Ridgely,  president 
of  the  Sangamon  County  Woman's 
Columbian  Club;  engrossed  by 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Brooks.  Ex- 
hibited at  the  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  after- 
wards deposited  in  the  Ills.  State 
Historical  Library.     (Framed.) 

—  Early  photograph  of  Mr.   Lincoln. 

(Size  7^  by  5*2  inches,  framed.) 

—  Photographs  of  the   statue  of  Mr. 

Lincoln,  in  the  State  House, 
Springfield,  Illinois,  as  decorated 
April  15,  1884.  Copyrighted  by 
Josephine  P.  Cleveland.  Size, 
9  by  6*2  inches. 


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345 


PICTURES. 


(Pictures—  Continued. 

—  Photograph  of  Old  Salem,  old  mill, 

etc.  Copyrighted  by  Kate  P. 
Degree,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Size,  8  by 
5*2  inches. 

—  Cabinet  photograph  of  the  bust  of 

Lincoln,  by  Jones,  1860.  Pre- 
sented to  the  library  by  Dr.  A.  W. 
French.  Springfield,  Ills. 

—  Cabinet    photograph    of     Lincoln 

Guard  of  Honor,  organized  1880. 
Copyrighted  1884. 

—  Photograph  of  the  floral  tributes, 

including  the  memorial  tablet 
presented  by  the  North  American 
Turner  Bund,  at  the  tomb  of 
President  Lincoln  on  the  20th  an- 
niversary of  his  death,  April  15. 
1885.  Cabinet  size.  Copyrighted 
by  John  Carroll  Power,  Spring- 
Ills..  1885. 

—  Cabinet    size    photograph     of    the 

proclamation  of  Edwin  M.  Stan- 
ton. U.  S.  Secretary  of  War.  of- 
fering rewards  for  the  apprehen- 
sion of  the  murderer  and  the 
accomplices  to  the  murder  of 
President  Lincoln.  Dated,  War 
Department,  April  20,  1865. 

—  Portrait  of  A.  Lincoln,  Sartain,  en- 

graver. Phila..  1863. 

—  Another  engraving  of  Mr.   Lincoln 

engraved  by  Sartain,  pub.  by 
Smith.  Philadelphia. 

—  Louis  XIV.  King  of  France,  1651. 

1715,  photograph  of,  from  contem- 
porary engraving.  Size  10x8 
inches  

—  McCormie.  James;  Illinois  pioneer, 

born  1783,  died  1893.  Brief  sketch 
of  the  life  of.  with  cabinet  size 
photograph  of  Mr.  McCormie. 
This  photograph  and  sketch  was 
framed  and  exhibited  at  the 
World's  Fair  by  the  Woman's 
Sangamon  County  Columbian 
Club 

—  Margry,  Pierre;   noted  French    ar- 

chivist and  savant;  photograph; 
size  8x10  inches.    (Framed.) 

—  Mound     City,     Illinois.      National 

cemetery.    Five  photographs 

—  Northcutt,  Hon.  Wm.  A.    Lieuten- 

ant-Governor of  Ills.  Halftone 
photograph ;  cabinet  size 

—  Opdycke.  Brev.  Maj.Gen.  Emerson 

half-tone  engraving,  cabinet  size. 

—  Parser,  John,  Robinson,  Ills.    Illi- 

nois pioneer.  Cabinet  size  photo- 
graph   


Pictures— Continued. 

—  Piasa  Bird,  or,  the  Devil  among  the 

Indians.  Framed  picture.  Drawn 
from  the  description  of  the  carv- 
ing or  painting  on  the  bluffs  of  the 
Mississippi  river,  by  Col.  J.  Miles 
who  has,  when  a  boy.  seen  the  ori- 
ginal carving.  Designed  from 
this  description  by  Jerome  Cop- 
ley, and  drawn  by  E.  A.  Woelke, 
jr.  Presented  to  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library  by  Hon. 
J.  N.  Perrin 

—  PortTownsend,  Washington;photo- 

graph.  View  of  docks  and  ship- 
ping.   Size  5x7  inches 

—  Ridgely,  Nicholas;  pioueer  Spring- 

field, Ills.,  banker.  Photographic 
copy  of  an  engraving.  Size  3x4 
inches  

—  State  House.  Vandalia,  111.     Photo- 

graph. 

—  -  Photograph  of  the  State  House  at 

Vandalia.  Erected  1823.  Size.  6 
by  8*2  inches. 

—  -  Springfield.    Cabinet  size  photo- 

graph. Copy  of  the  large  painting 
which  is  at  the  head  of  the  grand 
stairway  in  the  State  House, 
which  represents  Col.  George 
Rogers  Clark  in  conference  with 
the  Indians.  Pittman,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  Photographer. 

—  Stephenson.  Dr.  B.  F.    Founder  of 

the  G.  A.  R,  Memorial  photo- 
graph. Half-tone,  cabinet  size. 
Copyrighted  by  Josephine  P. 
Cleveland,  1886. 

—  Strawbridge,  Thomas.      Pioneer  of 

Sangamon  Co.  Half-tone  engrav- 
ing.    Size,  5  by  6  inches. 

—  Talon,    Jean.      Intendent   of    New 

France.  1665-1675.  Photograph  of, 
from  contemporary  engraving. 
Size,  8  by  10  inches.    (Framed.) 

—  Treat,   Hon.  Samuel.    Illinois  Jur- 

ist. Half-tone  engraving.  Octo- 
ber. 1893.    Size.  3*2  by  5  inches. 

—  Vandercook,  Simon.    Photographic 

fac-simile  of  the  commission  of 
Simon  Van  Der  Cook,  gentleman, 
from  the  State  of  N.  Y..  as  ensign 
in  Capt.  Henry  Van  Der  Hoff's 
Company  of  the  Militia  of  Albany 
county,  in  the  regiment  of  which 
Peter  Yates,  Esq.,  is  Colonel. 
Dated  June  22,  1778.  Photograph. 
Size  8^  by  5  inches. 


PICTURES. 


346 


PICTURES. 


Pictures— Continued. 

—  Washington  State.  View  of  "Yelen" 

Ranch,  near  Tacoma.  Wash.,  resi- 
dence of  Robert  H.  Walker.  1891. 
Size,  4*2  by  7  inches. 

—  Photograph    of    the    woods     near 

-Yelen"  Ranch.  August.  1891. 
Size.  4*2  by  7  inches. 

—  Wentworth,  Hon.   John.     Chicago 

Pioneer.  Cabinet  photograph  of, 
as  an  old  man.  Melander  &  Bro., 
Chicago,  Photographers. 

—  -  Small   card   photograph    of     Mr. 

Wentworth  as  a  much  younger 
man.  J.  W.  Black  &  Co.,  Boston, 
photographers. 


Pictures—  Concluded. 

—  Wittenberg,  Mo.,  September.  1891. 

"An  unwilling  passenger  "  Pho- 
tograph of  men  attempting  to  put 
sheep  on  the  railroad  train.  W. 
G.  Egleston,  photographer,  1891. 

—  Wittenberg,  Mo..  September,  1891. 

Fin  de  si6c)e  embarkation  of  a 
cow.  "Moral  suasion."  Attempt 
to  put  a  cow  on  a  railroad  train. 
W.  G.  Egleston,  photographer. 
1891. 

—  Worthen.  Prof.  A.  H.  Illinois  State 

Geologist.  Half-tone  engraving 
of.    Size  5x5  inches. 


ANGELL. 


347 


GOLDSMITH. 


APPENDIX  A. 


LIST    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    IN    THE    ILLINOIS     STATE     HISTORICAL    LIBRARY 


Angell.  G.  M..  M.  D.  Account  of  a 
colony  founded  in  Illinois  about 
1836  by  citizens  of  Rhode  Island. 

Barrell,  Capt.  George.  Account  of 
life  and  travels  of.  Autobiog- 
raphy. Presented  to  the  Library 
by  the  author,  1890.     • 

Baldwin,  Rev.  Theron.  Autograph 
letter  to  Rev.  John  F.  Brooks,  of 
Springfield,  asking  advice  in  re- 
gard to  the  purchase  of  desks  and 
seats  for  Monticello  Seminary. 
Written  on  a  circular  of  the  Sem- 
inary. Dated  Alton,  111.,  Feb.  24, 
1838. 

Black  dawk  War.  Orderly  book  and 
muster  rolls  of  the  Illinois  sol- 
diers in  the  Black  Hawk  War. 
Presented  to  the  Library  by  Mrs. 
E.  B.  Anderson,  widow  of  Gen. 
Robert  Anderson. 

Bloomington  Law  School.  Address 
to  graduating  class  of  June  16. 
1891.  By  Hon.  Ethelbert  Calla- 
han. 

Bradford,  Mrs.  Sarah  M,  Memorial 
day  address  at  the  unveiling  of 
the  monument  erected  by  the  W. 
R.  C.  at  Taylorville,  111.,  to  the 
memory  of  the  soldiers  and  sailors 
of  Christian  Co..  111.,  May  30,  1895. 

Brayman,  Gen.  M.  Autograph  letter 
addressed  to  Rev.  E.  S.  Walker, 
Springfield.  111.  Dated  Kansas 
City,  Feb.  16,  1892. 

Botakin.  Rev.  W.  F.  Manuscript.  Let- 
ter giving  a  brief  account  of  the 
Baptist  church  at  New  Design, 
Monroe  Co.,  111.;  the  first  Protes- 
tant church  in  Illinois,  and  of  the 
people  who  founded  it.  Dated  at 
Blue  Rapids,  Kansas,  June  1, 1900. 


Bullkn,  Laura  E.  Black  Hawk.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Moline,  111., 
Chapter.  D.  A.  R. 

Callahan,  Hon.  E.  Address  to  the 
graduating  class  of  Bloomington 
Law  School.  June  16.  1891. 

Campbell,  Robert  M.,  comp.  History 
of  the  17th  Ills.  Vol.  Inf..  1861-1864. 

Centennial  Register  book  of  vis- 
itors to  Centennial,  at  Phila., 
1876.    2  vols.    Folio. 

Child,  Geo,  B.  Early  history  and  geo- 
graphical description  of  Calhoun 
Co.,  Ills.  Dated  at  Hardin.  111.. 
1894. 

Cleveland.  Josephine  P.  Genealogy 
of  the  Hyatt  family,  compiled 
from  New  York  Archives.,  Vol.  15. 

—  Record  of  attendance  of  the  class 
of  Holy  Innocents  of  St.  Paul's 
church.  Springfield.  Ills..  1861-1882. 

Edwards  Co..  Ills.  Original  record, 
book  of  indentured  negro  slaves 
in  Edwards  Co.,  111.,  1815-1860.  De- 
posited in  the  Illinois  State  Histor- 
cal  Library  by  the  board  of  county 
commissioners  of  Edwards 
Co..  April,  1901. 

Edwards,  Ninian.  Letters  patent  to 
lands  in  Illinois.  Tax  titles,  etc., 
1819-1839.  Five  pieces;  original 
receipts. 

Goldsmith,  John,  comp.  List,  giving 
name  of  company,  regiment  and 
date  of  death  of  Illinois  soldiers 
who  died  previous  to  March  18, 
1865,  in  the  rebel  prison  at  Ander- 
sonville,  Ga.  Mss.  Presented  to 
the  State  Historical  Library  June 
10.1890.  by  George  H.  Souther. 
Springfield,  Illinois. 


HARRIS. 


348 


McROBERTS. 


Harris,  Sarah  Coates.  Memorial 
sketch  of  the  life  and  work  of 
Sarah  Coates  Harris.  M.  D  ,  ac- 
companied by  a  description  of  her 
cabinet  of  geological  specimens. 
By  Kate  McHugh.  Illustrated  by 
original  photographs,  the  work  of 
Jennie  Loveland,  Wonderly. 

Hedrick,-  James.  Letters  patent  to  cer- 
tain lands  in  Illinois  as  herein  de- 
scribed; signed,  George  Graham, 
commissioner  of  the  general  land 
office.  Dated  December  6.  1827. 
Recorded  5-4,  page  141.  (Origi- 
nal Mss.) 

Henderson.  D.  Patrick.  Historical 
address  to  old  settlers  association 
of  Morgan  and  Cass  counties.  111., 
1876. 

Illinois  Territory.  The  military  title 
of  Louisiana  and  the  territory  of 
Illinois,  dated  New  Orleans,  Jan, 
12,  1804,  and  signed  by  Count 
Laussat,  Napoleon's  Ambassador. 
It  is  also  the  order  to  General  De 
Lassus  to  deliver  the  territory 
over  to  Capt.  4mos.  Stoddard,  of 
the  U.  S.  Artillery,  (Original 
manuscript  letter.)  Purchased  in 
New  Orleans  by  Wi  H.  Hinrich- 
son,  Secretary  of  State  of  Illinois, 
and  deposited  in  the  State  His- 
torical Library. 

Indiana  Territory.  Laws  of  Indiana 
Territory,  1805-1806.  Mss.  Record 
Book. 

Jones,  Hon.  W.  B.  History  of  Lincoln 
University  at  Lincoln.  111.,  dated 
1891. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Memorial  of.  By 
Btv.  E.  S.  Walker,    n.  d. 

—  Type  written  copy  of  bogus    pro- 

clamation said  to  have  been  is- 
sued by  President  Lincoln,  and 
pub.  in  N.  Y.  World.  Copied  by 
the  librarian  of  the  N.  Y.  World, 
from  the  World,  N.  Y.  issue  of 
May  18,  1864 

—  Poem   read  at  dedication    of    Na- 

tional Lincoln  Monument.  Orig- 
inal Mss.,  by  James  Judson  Lord 
Parchment  copy. 

—  List  of  papers  and  documents  ob- 

tained from  Sangamon  Co.,  Ills., 
relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln. 
See  biography,  Lincoln. 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  Mary  Todd.  Discourse 
at  the  funeral  services  of  Mary 
Todd  Lincoln.  By  Rev.  Jas.  A.. 
Reed.  Also  account  of  exercises, 
etc..  July,  1882. 


Lincoln  Monument.  History  and  or- 
ganization. Lincoln  National 
Monument  Association  and  build- 
ing of  the  monument. 


Lincoln  University.    History  of. 
W.  B.  Jones,  dated  1891. 


By 


Lord  James  Judson.  Poem  read  at 
dedication  of  National  Lincoln 
monument.  Original  Mss.  copy 
of  same. 

Louisiana.  The  military  title  of  Loui- 
siana and  tae  territory  of  Ills., 
dated  New  Orleans  Jan.  12,  1804, 
and  signed  by  Count  Laussat, 
Napoleon's  Ambassador  It  is 
also  the  order  to  Gen.  De  Lassus 
to  deliver  the  territory  over  to 
Capt.  Amos  Stoddard,  of  the  U.  S. 
artillery.  (Original  Mss.  letter.) 
Purchased  by  W.  H.  Hinrichsen, 
Secretary  of  State  of  Ills.,  and  de- 
dosited  in  the  State  Historical 
Library. 

Lyceum.  Circulars  of  Illinois  State 
Lyceum.  Sent  to  Rev.  Jno. 
F.  Brooks  to  notify  him  of  elec- 
tion to  membership.    June  7, 1832. 

Maryland.  Treasury  certificates  of 
the  state  of  Maryland.  • 

I.  Certificate  to  Edward  Gai- 
ther.  Jr.,  or  bearer  for  the  sum  of 
£280,  signed  by  Edward  Gaither, 
Jr.,  one  of  the  commissioners  of 
Ann-Arundel  county.  Dated 
March.  1780. 

II.  Certificate,  directing  the 
payment  to  Vachel  Gaither  of 
money  due  for  the  seizure  of  corn 
taken  under  an  act  of  the  as- 
sembly for  the  immediate  supply 
of  food  for  the  army.  Signed 
Elijah  Robosson.  Dated  April  3, 
1780. 

III.  Certificate  to  John  Hamil- 
ton or  bearer  for  the  sum  of  £52 
14s.  Signed  Tho.  Harwood,  Treas. 
Dated  Jan.  18.  1788. 

Original  papers  presented  to 
the  Illinois  State  Hist.  Library 
by  Hon.  Lambert  Tree,  of  Chicago. 
McRoberts,  U.  S.  Senator  Samuel. 
Original  autograph  letters  of 
Senator  McRoberts;  one  present- 
ing a  cane  to  Mr  Herndon  and  in- 
forming him  that  it  would  be  sent 
him  by  Mr.  Ferguson,  whom  he 
introduces  by  the  same  letter; 
and  one  to  Mr.  Ferguson  request- 
ing him  to  deliver  the  cane  to  Mr. 
Herndon.  Dated  Washington 
City.  Sept..  1841. 


MILITIA. 


349 


SWANWICK. 


Militia  of  Illinois.  Rank  roll,  1829. 
Regimental  roster  eighth  regi- 
ment. 1829.  Presented  to  the  Li- 
brary by  Mrs.  John  S.  Bradford, 
of  Springfield.  111.  Muster  roll  of 
Ills,  soldiers  in  Black  Hawk  war. 
See  Black  Hawk,  (Sep.  entry) 

Miniek.  George  B.  Recollections  of 
early  Illinois.  Presented  to  the 
library,  1890.  by  Geo.  B.  Minier.  of 
Minier.  Tazewell  county.  111. 

Moses.  John.  The  organization  of  the 
State  of  Illinois  into  counties. 
Address  before  Illinois  State  Bar 
Association,    n.  d. 

Morris.  John  H.  Receipt  from  the 
Auditor  of  the  State  of  Illinois  to 
John  H.  Morris  for  the  Treas- 
urer's certificate  that  the  said 
Morris  paid  into  the  treasury  of 
the  State  the  sum  of  $130.37,  being 
the  amount  of  his  land  tax. 
Dated  Vandalia,  111.,  Jan.  6.  1826. 
signed.  E.  J.  Berry.  Auditor. 
(Original  receipt.) 

Murphy,  Daniel.  History  of  the  or- 
ganization of  Jersey  County.  111., 
Historical  Society.    Oct.,  1891. 

New  York  World.  Type  written  copy 
of  bogus  proclamation  said  to 
have  been  issued  by  Pres.  Lincoln. 
Copied  by  the  librarian  of  the 
New  York  World  from  the  issue 
of  the  World.  May  18. 1864. 

Presbytery  of  Springfield.  Record 
books  1829-1889.  9  vols.  The 
original  records.  The  property 
of  the  presbytery  and  deposited 
in  the  library  for  safe  keeping 
and  convenient  reference. 

Reed.  Bev.  James  A.  Discourse  at  the 
funeral  of  Mrs.  Mary  Todd  Lin- 
coln. Also  account  of  funeral 
exercises,  etc.    July.  1^82. 

Seymour,  Bt.  Bev.,  George  F.  Ora- 
tion at  laying:  corner  stone  Illinois 
Exposition  building.  State  Fair 
grounds.  1894. 

Schoolcraft.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  R. 
Original,  poetry.  In  handwriting 
of  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft. 

Shields,  Gen.  James.  Original  letter 
of  dated  Feb.  26,  1869  addressed  to 
Wm.  H.  Condon  of  Chicago. 

Stolp,  Jno.  G.  History  of  the  city  and 
pioneer  settlers  of  Aurora,  Ills. 
Ms.  dated  Aurora,  1891. 


Swanwick.  John.  "A  Fair  Combat." 
Prize  story— sketch  relating  to  the 
history  of  Jackson  county.  Illi- 
nois. Presented  to  library.  Feb., 
1901. 


United  Brethern  in  Christ, 
books  of.  1865-1884. 


Record 


—  Original  Mss.  books. 

Virginia.  Bond  of  John  Mercer  and 
James  Power  of  Stafford  county, 
Virginia,  to  William  Nelson,  Esq., 
guardian  of  Armistead  Lightfoot 
orphan  of  the  Hon.  Philip  Light- 
foot  in  the  sum  of  £830.  Oct.  17, 
1775 

Vredenburgh.  T.  D.  Memorial  ad- 
dress, Loami,  Ills.,  May  30.  1892. 

Walker.  Bev.  E.  S.  Story  of  my  an- 
cestors in  America. 

—  Memorial  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  n.  d. 

—  The    uses   of  wealth,  Scrawbridge 

sermon,  1898. 

Wallace.  Jos.  Beginings  of  North 
American  and  the  United  States 
history,  Springfield,  Aug..  1891. 

Wentworth.  Hon.  John.  Original 
autograph  letters  from  John 
Wentworth  to  Dr.  Moses.  Three 
letters  dated  Chicago.  Oct.  12.1876. 
Chicago.  Feb.  4.  1878"  Chicago, 
March  17.  1879. 

West,  Mary  Allen.  Mss..  History  of 
Galesburg  and  Knox  College,  n.  d. 

—  Pioneer  days  in  Illinois,  n.  d. 

Women  of  Illinois.  A  collection  of  let- 
ters from  the  pioneer  women  of 
the  State,  relating  their  experi- 
ences and  reminiscences  of  the 
early  settlement  of  their  respec- 
tive localities.  These  letters  were 
collected  for  the  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  and  were  after- 
ward deposited  in  the  State  His- 
torical Library  for  safe  keeping. 
About  thirty  letters  and  notes, 
mostly  in  the  handwriting  of  the 
"Pioneer  Mothers." 

—  Collection  of  manuscripts  and  let- 

ters the  property  of  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Society,  collected 
by  Dr  J.  F.  Snyder  of  Virginia. 
Ills.,  and  deposited  in  the  State 
Historical  Library  for  safe  keep- 
ing and  convenient  rt-ference. 
These  papers  relate  chiefly  to  the 
early  history  of  St.  Clair  county. 
Ills. 


AFFLECK. 


350 


RUSSELL. 


Affleck,  James.  Autobiographical 
sketch  of  James  Affleck  of  Belle- 
ville, Ills. 

—  Sketch   of  the   Rev.   John   Mason 

Peck. 

—  Sketch  of  Governor  John  Reynolds. 

—  The  Stuart-Bennett  duel. 

Russell,  Prof.  John.  Manuscripts, 
letters,  papers,  etc.,  of  Prof.  John 
Russell  of  Bluffdale.  Ills.,  pre- 
sented to  the  Illinois  State  Histor- 
ical Society  by  Prof.  Russell's 
son,  S.  G.  Russell,  at  the  solicita- 
tion of  Dr.  J.  P.  Snyder. 


Russell—  Concluded. 

—  Sketch  of  Prof.  Russell's  life  and 

labors,  by  S.  G.  Russell. 

West  family  record.  Descendents  of 
Thomas  West,  of  Kent  founty, 
England.     Genealogical  sketch. 

—  Other     letters,     clippings,    photo- 

graphs, etc..  as  yet  unclassified, 
the  property  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Society. 


ACRELIUS. 


351 


BAILEE- 


APPENDIX  "B." 


List  of  Accessions  to  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library, 
Oct.  1900- June  1901,  Inclusive. 


Acrelius.  Israel  (author).  History  of 
New  Sweden;  or  the  settlements 
on  the  river  Delaware.  Edited  by 
Wm.  M.  Reynolds.  D.  D.  pub. 
Pa.  Historical  Soc.    8°.     Phila...    1874 

Adams.  Charles  Francis,  LL.  D.  The 
sifted  grain  and  the  grain  sifters. 
Address  at  the  dedication  of  the 
new  building  of  the  Wis.  State 
Historical  Society.  Paper.  8°. 
Madison 1900 

Adjutant  General  of  the  State  of  Illi- 
nois. Biennial  report  of.  Oct., 
1898-Oct.,  1900.    8°.    Springfield..    1901 

—  comp.    Biennial    report,    1897-1898. 

Contains  list  of  Illinois  soldiers 
in  the  war  with  Spain.  8°.  Spring- 
field     1898 

Alden.  Ogle  &  Co..  pubs.  Atlas  map 
of  Hancock  Co.,  Ills.  Folio.  Chi- 
cago     1891 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  pubs. 
Transactions  and  collections  of 
the  Amer.  Ant.  Soc.  Vol.  4.  8°. 
Boston I860 

—  Library  Association,  pubs.    Papers 

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